We warmly invite you to join us for Power and Perception: Democracy, Enforcement, and Trust in U.S. Courts, a timely and crucial discussion on the evolving role of the judiciary in American life.
In an era of dynamic political and social change, the relationship between the public, democracy, and the U.S. court system is more vital—and complex—than ever.
Power and Perception: Democracy, Enforcement, and Trust in U.S. Courts. Featuring Lee Epstein, David Frum, and Michelle Goldberg.
Program
6:30PM | Check in
6:50PM | Ballroom doors open
7:00PM | Dinner opening Dr. Jennifer Clemens, Assistant Professor Political Science Department
7:30PM | Featured speakers
8:40PM | Q&A
9:00PM | End of the event
For questions on seating, please contact Delanie Candela, candela@uwp.edu, 262-595-3298
Virtual attendance: Zoom link will be the day before the event.
Thank you for your interest in the event. Registration is now closed!
Parking information: Parking will be free for this event. Please park in Parking Lot A.