Philly Daily, where my Crime Beat column appears each week, reports that the National Constitution Center announced that the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Journal of Constitutional Law in partnership with the National Constitution Center will present a symposium that will explore the historical and contemporary relevance of the grievance section of the Declaration of Independence on Friday, February 27th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“Thomas Donnelly, lead scholar of the National Constitution
Center, will moderate a panel on the legislative power of the purse from
9:45-10:45 a.m. Julie Silverbrook, vice president of civic education at
the National Constitution Center, moderates a conversation with Jack Rakove,
William Robertson Coe Professor of History and American Studies and professor
of political science, Stanford University, beginning at
approximately 12:30 p.m.,,” the National Constitution Center stated. .
“The symposium also features scholars
from the Center’s Interactive
Declaration of Independence, including Rosemarie Zagarri,
distinguished university professor of history at George Mason University,
and Akhil
Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science,
Yale Law School.”
The symposium will take place in person
at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and virtually via Zoom.
You can register via the link below:
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School JCL Symposium
2026 Signup
Note: Attendees seeking CLE credit must
register for CLE credit via the online CLE registration link. If
you have any questions regarding obtaining CLE credit or the CLE registration
process, please email cle@law.upenn.edu.
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