Professor Richard E. Levy, University of Kansas School of Law, will discuss the significance of interpretive methods for the outcome of important constitutional decisions. Attend in person or by Zoom.
The League of Women Voters hosts a presenter to discuss various civic engagement topics. Lunch can be purchased from the Millennium Cafe and brought into the meeting.
Meeting ID: 846 5839 3600
Passcode: 126281
Professor Levy will use the Supreme Court’s recent decisions in Dobbs (overruling Roe v. Wade) and Bruen (invalidating a New York gun control law) to illustrate the connection between the shift in interpretive methods and the Court’s high-profile decisions.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Civic Engagement |
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