Join the Constitutional Law Section for its CLE — “Travel Bans, Cake Artists, Gerrymandering, and Other Hot Constitutional Issues” – on Thursday, December 7, 2017, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the University of Oregon, White Stag Building, 70 NW Couch Street, in Portland.
Stanford Law Professor Pamela Karlan will open with a 90-minute United States Supreme Court Review/Preview. Professor Karlan, a former law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun, is co-director of Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic. She is one of the nation’s leading experts on voting and the political process.
Professor Karlan then will join Matthew Adams, legal director at Seattle’s Northwest Immigration Rights Project, to discuss travel bans, voting rights, gerrymandering, and bakers’ refusals to sell cakes for gay weddings. Mr. Adams serves on the National Immigration Project’s Board of Directors and received the 2016 Award of Merit from the Washington State Bar Association – its highest honor.
The CLE will conclude with an Oregon constitutional case update from Oregon Supreme Court Justice Jack Landau, Senior Judge David Schuman, and Alycia Sykora.
Register by 11/22/17 and subtract $20 from these registration fees:
- $70 Constitutional Law Section Members
- $95 Non-section Members
- $70 New Lawyers with 2017 bar numbers
4.25 general CLE credits pending.
50-year OSB members—please call the OSB CLE Service Center at (503) 431-6413 or toll-free at (800) 452-8260, ext. 413, to register.