For those of you who don’t know about it yet (or maybe you just don’t care), the Institute for Constitutional Studies here at GW Law is holding a panel discussion on Professor Sanford Levinson’s new book, Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We the People can correct it).
Panelists include Professor Sanford Levinson, of UTexas Law, Professor Randy Barnett, of Georgetown Law, Professor Nathan Brown, of the Elliot School, and the Honorable Professor Jamin Rashin, of AU Washington College of Law.
It will be an interesting discussion, in part because Professors Levinson and Barnett share similar slots on the ideological spectrum; Levinson is a strong supporter of original meaning and Barnett a libertarian philosopher.
Prof. Brown is a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a professor at our very own Elliot School, and specializes in comparative politics and democracy. The Honorable Prof. Rashin teaches Con Law at AU and is a state senator in Maryland.
Here are the details:
7:00pm at the Elliot School, 1957 E Street NW, Room B201A. Open to the public.
If any Sua Sponters are planning on going, let ole’ Fish know!