Wednesday, September 9, 2009

American Constitution Society - Keeping Faith & Looking Forward: A Discussion on Constitutional Interpretation

Wednesday, September 16| UC Berkeley School of Law-Webcast registration available
On Wednesday, September 16, ACS will host a web-based simulcast from UC Berkeley School of Law on the Constitution and methods of interpretation that apply the text and broad principles to the changing needs and conditions of our society. Panelists will discuss how best to apply our founding document and the future of constitutional law.
This national simulcast will air on Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at 9 am PDT.
The panel discussion will include:

* Dr. John C. Eastman, Dean and Donald P. Kennedy Chair in Law, Chapman University School of Law
* Pamela S. Karlan, Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law, Stanford Law School, Co-Author of Keeping Faith with the Constitution and Contributor to The Constitution in 2020
* Goodwin Liu, Associate Dean and Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law, Co-Author of Keeping Faith with the Constitution and Contributor to The Constitution in 2020
* Moderator, Richard T. Ford, George E. Osborne Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, Contributor to The Constitution in 2020
* Introductory remarks by Caroline Fredrickson, Executive Director of ACS

You can view streaming video of the program on any computer, which will be available on the ACS website at www.acslaw.org/keepingfaith. If you would like to submit a question for the panel as you watch it live, you can do so by email to campus@ACSLaw.org or via Twitter by sending a direct message to @ACSLaw or replying to @ACSLaw.
Full video of the program will also be available at www.acslaw.org/keepingfaith if you choose to watch it later. If you have any questions please contact campus@acslaw.org

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