Free Public Lindgren Lecture, over Zoom, Feb. 3, 2023 11:15 AM
Sustaining the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court
Professor Neil S. Siegel, Duke University Law School
Neil S. Siegel is the David W. Ichel Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Duke Law School, where he also serves as Director of the Summer Institute on Law and Policy. Professor Siegel’s research and teaching span the areas of U.S. constitutional law, constitutional politics, and constitutional theory.
This Lindgren Lecture will provide Professor Siegel’s insights into historical and current trends of the Supreme Court.
For more information, this document Feb3 Lindgren Lecture Flyer
provides more detailed information about this presentation, to be delivered over Zoom. Registration is required for Shared Learning members as well as the general public. To register, click on the following link and fill out the form. The registration server will send out a confirming email shortly after you submit the form. If you don’t get confirmation, it’s probably because you entered an incorrect email address. If so, try again. Early registration is encouraged.
The Zoom link for the talk will be provided to registrants closer to the lecture date. Admission to the event will be limited to the first 100 participants who sign into the Zoom meeting on February 3, so arrive early. A recording will subsequently be made available via the Shared Learning website.
Sincerely,
Meyer Liberman
Chair, Lindgren Lecture Committee of Shared Learning