Federal Courts and Nominations

The Kavanaugh Nomination: A Panel Discussion

This event is a panel discussion for the upcoming Supreme Court nomination for Brett Kavanaugh. It will take place on Wednesday, September 5th from 12:00-1:20pm in Claudio Grossman Hall, WCL Yuma Building, Terrace Level.

Details

Wednesday, September 5, 2018
12:00 pm
Claudio Grossman Hall
American University Washington College of Law Yuma Building, Terrace Level
4300 Nebraska Ave NW
Washington DC 20016
American University Washington College of Law's Program on Law and Government

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The Kavanaugh Nomination: A Panel Discussion

This event is a panel discussion for the upcoming Supreme Court nomination for Brett Kavanaugh. It will take place on Wednesday, September 5th from 12:00-1:20pm in Claudio Grossman Hall, WCL Yuma Building, Terrace Level.

Panelists include Brianne Gorod, Daniela Kraiem, Jamil Jaffer, and Jennifer Mascott. Steve Wermiel will moderate.

Co-sponsored by: Women and the Law Program; Office of Public Interest; Office of Special Events and CLE; 1L Integrated Curriculum; the Administrative Law Review; Federalist Society; American Constitution Society; and Legislative and Policy Brief

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