Rule of Law
8th Annual Home Stretch at the Supreme Court
CAC’s Home Stretch at the Supreme Court virtual event will feature distinguished experts discussing the cases and other matters that have shaped the Term so far and look ahead to decisions yet to come. From police accountability to unions and workers’ rights, there is much to discuss as the Justices enter this Term’s home stretch.
Moderator:
Kimberly Atkins, The Boston Globe
Opening Remarks:
Elizabeth Wydra, CAC President
Panelists:
Brianne Gorod, CAC Chief Counsel
Professor Jeffrey L. Fisher, Stanford Law School
Professor Melissa Murray, New York University School of Law
Dale Ho, ACLU’s Voting Rights Project
DATE: Thursday, April 29, 2021
TIME: 12:00 PM ET
Closed Captioning for this event will be available for viewers on CAC’s Facebook page.
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