Community Conversations: The Right to Vote in 2020

Community Conversations: The Right to Vote in 2020

Community Conversations: The Right to Vote in 2020

By DePaul University College of Law

Date and time

Monday, October 5, 2020 · 10 - 11am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Please join us for a presentation about voting rights, disenfranchisement and election security. After the presentation, there will be time for audience questions, as well as a conversation about the steps that can be taken to participate in Election Day, not just as voters, but also as election judges and poll workers. Additionally, the Pro Bono & Community Service Initiative (PBCSI) has opportunities to work as poll watchers through the ABA. For more information, please email pbcsi@depaul.edu.

Panelists:

·Jenny Terrell, Voting Rights and Civic Empowerment, Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

·Noah Praetz, Partner, The Elections Group; Adjunct Professor, DePaul College of Law

·Christina Rivers, Associate Professor of Political Science, DePaul University

Moderator:·David Franklin, Professor, DePaul College of Law

Please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues and friends who might find this event of interest.

The Community Conversations series provides the DePaul law community with a forum for discussing timely legal and policy issues with candor, dignity and respect in accordance with our Vincentian tradition, and it considers calls to action that will shape our community going forward.

This Community Conversation is co-sponsored by the Center for Public Interest Law and the Public Interest Law Association, and the Community Conversations series is supported by the DePaul College of Law Dean, faculty, Programs of Excellence, student leadership and alumni councils.

A zoom link will be sent the day before to access the program.

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