Join School of Law at U.S. Supreme Court Review, a Constitution Day event

Join School of Law at U.S. Supreme Court Review, a Constitution Day event

I’d like to encourage you to accept an invitation to a special educational opportunity this week at the UST School of Law. The Federalist Society and the School of Law invite you to the third annual U.S. Supreme Court Review from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16, in the Schulze Grand Atrium in the School of Law.  

Through the event, the university observes Constitution Day, the anniversary of the day (Sept. 17, 1787) on which delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the draft of the U.S. Constitution. If you’d like to learn more about the U.S. Constitution and the observance of Constitution Day, visit the U.S. Courts Constitution Day Web site.

The keynote speaker at Friday’s Constitution Day celebration at St. Thomas is Jordan Lorence of the Alliance Defense Fund, and the moderator is John Hinderaker of Faegre and Benson and the Power Line blog.

Additional speakers are: Jerry Organ, UST School of Law; Roger Pilon, Cato Institute; and David Lillehaug, Fredrikson & Byron.  

This event is free for all St. Thomas students. Cost for others is $15 for members and $20 for nonmembers (2.5 CLE applied for). Lunch is included, so register with Lee McGrath via e-mail or at the Institute for Justice, 1600 Rand Tower, 527 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55402-1330.

Questions? Contact Susan Shogren Smith, (612) 812-8160.