When |
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM |
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Location | Polsinelli | 1401 Lawrence Street, Suite 2300 | Denver, CO 80202 |
For | Public; Faculty; Staff; Students; Alumni; CLE Credit |
Join Colorado Law for November's Colorado Law Talks on National Injunctions- Judges Gone Wild or Just Doing Their Jobs? Presented by: Suzette Malveaux, Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and Director of the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law.
Professor Suzette Malveaux will engage in an important and timely conversation about the appropriateness of national injunctions (federal court orders that have halted Administration policies nationwide). Have judges gone wild or are they just doing their jobs? Administrations on both sides of the aisle have had their signature policies compromised by national injunctions that touch issues central to our lives--from environmental protection to civil rights to immigration. This talk explores the advantages and disadvantages of this powerful legal remedy, and its particular salience as a check-and-balance on government power when democracy is under siege.
This Colorado Law CLE is made possible through the generous sponsorship of Polsinelli. The program includes a reception following the lecture with appetizers and drinks, and is $10 for Colorado Law alumni and $20 for other guests. Admission is complimentary for employees of Polsinelli and their guests, all recent Colorado Law graduates (2014-2019), and Law Alumni Ambassadors. 1 CLE credit.
Contact |
Georgette Vigil
georgette.vigil@colorado.edu |
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Website | https://coloradolaw.secure.force.com/events/evt__quickevent?id=a1a1M000007050TQAQ | ||||
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