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Law of the Land: The Supreme Court Year in Review

Co-presented with FOLCS (Forum on Life, Culture & Society)
Tiffany C. Graham, William M. Treanor, Mark Joseph Stern and Jess Bravin moderated by Thane Rosenbaum

Jul 8, 2024


FOLCS and 92NY are excited to present Law of the Land: The Supreme Court’s Year in Review 2024! The inner workings of the Supreme Court are mysterious and not easily understood, yet have broad social impacts and provoke widespread public debate. This year, we take a look at presidential criminal immunity, presidential ballot eligibility, free speech and social media, abortion, deferences to government agencies, and more. Law of the Land breaks it all down in a comprehensive and entertaining way, taking the audience inside the Court’s major rulings of the year and their bearing on past and future cases.

On Monday, July 8, law professor, legal analyst, and FOLCS Creative Director, Thane Rosenbaum, will host a diverse panel of experts – Constitutional Law Professor at Touro Law Center, Tiffany Graham; senior writer covering courts and the law for Slate Magazine, Mark Joseph Stern; Georgetown Law School Dean, William Treanor; and journalist covering U.S. Supreme Court for The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin. Join us for a lively discussion on a contentious year in review.

The Forum on Life, Culture & Society (FOLCS) brings together influential artists, government leaders, members of the legal profession and public intellectuals, to examine the big ideas of our day, particularly in matters regarding law, justice, human rights and civil society. FOLCS hosts a Film Series, a Conversations Series, Trials & Error and Law of the Land: The Supreme Court’s Year in Review, and has proudly partnered with 92NY for many years. Learn more at FOLCS.org.
This program is part of 92NY Recanati-Kaplan Talks.
Newmark Civic Life Series is generously supported by Craig Newmark Philanthropies
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