A Discussion of Potential Supreme Court and Other Judicial Appointees
Location(s)
The Georgia Lawyer Chapter and the Emory Law School Student Chapter of the American Constitution Society present:
A Discussion of Potential Supreme Court and Other Judicial Appointees, the Role of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice and the Application of the Geneva Convention
Featuring:
Judson Hill
State Senator, 32nd District, State of Georgia
and official campaign surrogate for
McCain-Palin 2008
and
David Adelman
State Senator, 42nd District, State of Georgia
and official campaign surrogate for
Obama for America
Moderated by:
Kent B. Alexander
Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Emory University
Former U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Georgia
Thursday, October 16, 2008
7:00 p.m.
Emory School of Law
Tull Auditorium
Overflow seating available in Hunter Auditorium
1301 Clifton Road
Atlanta, Georgia
There is no cost to attend this event.
Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments will be served.
RSVP here.
Please join us as surrogates from the McCain and Obama campaigns debate and discuss the candidates' views on a variety of justice issues.
ACS does not endorse any candidate. As an organization, ACS does not lobby, litigate, or take positions on specific issues, cases, legislation or nominations. Views expressed by the speakers reflect their individual opinions and should not be attributed to ACS.
The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) is one of the nation's leading progressive legal organizations. Founded in 2001, ACS is a rapidly growing network of lawyers, law students, scholars, judges, policymakers and other concerned individuals. Our mission is to promote the vitality of the U.S. Constitution and the fundamental values it expresses: individual rights and liberties, genuine equality, access to justice, democracy and the rule of law. For more information about the organization, which has established student chapters at more than 160 law schools around the country and lawyer chapters in 30 cities, please visit www.acslaw.org
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