We will take you live to a discussion on Civil Liberties during the covid19 pandemic. This is hosted by the Federalist Society. Live coverage is here on cspan. As well more detailed biographies of the speakers. To moderate our panel on Civil Liberties and covid19, we have a fellow and montane president of aei and longer time focus on these and many other sorts of Public Policy issues, one of our intellectuals. Thank you. Welcome, one and all. This session will examine the Civil Liberties issues that have been raised by government actions to content with the coronavirus pandemic. We will hear from four imminent legal scholars. One from new york law school, chairman of the american Civil Liberties union. Eugene of the ucla law school, host of the eponymous website of conspiracy. Julia of the university of Virginia School of law, who specializes in property, public finance, and constitutional law. And finally mia Love University of Virginia School of law, who specializes in comparative co
Public policy issues, one of our intellectuals. Thank you. Welcome, one and all. This session will examine the Civil Liberties issues that have been raised by Government Actions to content with the coronavirus pandemic. We will hear from four imminent legal scholars. One from new york law school, chairman of the american Civil Liberties union. Eugene of the ucla law school, host of the eponymous website of conspiracy. Julia of the university of Virginia School of law, who specializes in property, public finance, and constitutional law. And finally mia Love University of Virginia School of law, who specializes in comparative constitutional law and International Law. Further information about each of them is available at the conference website. Our session will run up to 90 minutes, concluding not later than 5 15 eastern in the United States. We will have individual presentations and a general Panel Discussion and questions from attendees. When question time arrives, i will ask those wit
To moderate our panel on Civil Liberties on covid19, we have kristin you of the Hudson Institute and the president of aei, with key Public Policy issues and leading intellectuals. Thank you, welcome one and all. The Civil Liberties issues raised by Government Actions with the coronavirus pandemic. We will hear from more legal scholars in this order, former law time chairman of the Civil Liberties union. Eugene but one of the ucla law school, host of the autonomous website, Julia Mahoney of the university who specializes in property, Public Finance and constitutional law and Mila Versteeg specializes in constitutional law, further information about each is available at the conference website. The run to 90 minutes concluding not later than 5 15 eastern time in the United States, we will have individual presentations and a general panel discussion, questions from attendees. When question time arrives i ask those with questions to click raise hand on your zoom screen for star 9 on your ph
These and many other sorts of Public Policy issues, one of our intellectuals. Thank you. Welcome, one and all. This session will examine the Civil Liberties issues that have been raised by Government Actions to content with the coronavirus pandemic. We will hear from four imminent legal scholars. One from new york law school, chairman of the american Civil Liberties union. School,f the ucla law host of the eponymous website of conspiracy julia of the university of Virginia School of law, who specializes in property, public finance, and constitutional law. Mia Love University of Virginia School of law, who specializes in comparative constitutional law and international law. Further information about each of them is available at the. Onference website our session will run up to 90 minutes, concluding not later than 5 15 eastern in the United States. We will have individual presentations and a general Panel Discussion and questions from attendees. When question time arrives, i will ask th
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