Conference/Symposium
Time:
Nebraska Law Review Symposium: Democracy Without Trust?
Date:
9:00 am –
3:00 pm
McCollum Hall Room: Hamman Auditorium (115)
1875 N 42nd St
Lincoln NE 68583
Lincoln NE 68583
Contact:
David Earl, dearl7@huskers.unl.edu
This two-day symposium, brought together by the Nebraska Law Review, is a platform for timely and informed discussion, collaboration, and exchanges of ideas between law professors, researchers, attorneys, and public servants to explore the ways previously stabilizing institutions moderated extremism in our democracy. This symposium will examine the role institutions have played in supporting a stable democracy, how these institutions have lost the trust of large parts of the public on both the political right and left, and if there are potential solutions to rebuilding trust or the consequences of failing to do so.
This Nebraska State Bar Association has approved this symposium for CLE credit. An attorney attending the entire event can receive 5 hours of CLE credit. Partial attendance will result in partial CLE credit. Please consult the registration for more details.
This Nebraska State Bar Association has approved this symposium for CLE credit. An attorney attending the entire event can receive 5 hours of CLE credit. Partial attendance will result in partial CLE credit. Please consult the registration for more details.
https://lawreview.unl.edu/fall-2024-symposium
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