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How Should the Supreme Court Interpret the Constitution?

SUNY Albany Campus Lecture Center 5
Albany, New York 12222

Albany Lawyers Chapter

Speakers:

  • Hon. Gerald Walpin Esq. - Former Inspector General of a Federal Agency, Author of “The Supreme Court vs. the Constitution”
  • Nadine Strossen Esq.  - John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law New York Law School, Former President American Civil Liberties Union (1991-2008)

Moderator: Hon. Mae D’Agostino - U.S. District Court Judge, Northern District of New York

The Federalist Society Capital District Lawyers Chapter and Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity SUNY Albany Chapter 
Invite you to a public discussion concerning the following topic: 
 
How Should the Supreme Court Interpret the Constitution?

Speakers:

  • Hon. Gerald Walpin Esq. - Former Inspector General of a Federal Agency, Author of “The Supreme Court vs. the Constitution”
  • Nadine Strossen Esq.  - John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law New York Law School, Former President American Civil Liberties Union (1991-2008)

Moderator: Hon. Mae D’Agostino - U.S. District Court Judge, Northern District of New York

The event is open to the general public. Admission is free.
 
No reservations required.
 
For further information please contact Pre-Law Chapter President Ashley Klingberg at 845-548-9292 or at aklingberg@albany.edu, or the Federalist Society  Capital District Lawyers Chapter at albanyfedsoc@yahoo.com
 
Free copies of the book by Mr. Walpin will be distributed while supplies last..