these other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy. law professors talk about the history of reproductive rights cases and in the recent supreme court draft opinion indicating that the majority of justices would overturn roe v. wade. posted by the georgetown university law center, this is about two hours. hi, everyone. we are at georgetown and today, we will be talking about lost history of reproductive rights with an extraordinarily distinguished panel. i name is victoria nurse. i am a professor of law and run an institute on congress. you might ask what congress has to do with this. we will learn about the relationship between courts and legislation today. we have some distinguished guests including one of georgetown faculty loss own brett snyder. georgetown faculty s own brett snyder. he is author of a book on felix frank ritter who will play a role in the history of reproductive rights. over to brett to introduce the panel. brett: hi. thanks, vi
history of reproductive rights cases and the recent supreme court draft opinions indicating the majority of justices would overturn roe v. wade. hosted by the georgetown university law center, this is about two hours. hi, everyone. we are at georgetown and today, we will be talking about lost history of reproductive rights with an extraordinarily distinguished panel. i name is victoria nurse. i am a professor of law and run an institute on congress. you might ask what congress has to do with this. we will learn about the relationship between courts and legislation today. we have some distinguished guests including one of georgetown faculty loss own brett snyder. georgetown faculty s own brett snyder. he is author of a book on felix frank ritter who will play a role in the history of reproductive rights. over to brett to introduce the panel. brett: hi. thanks, vick. it s great to be here. what an amazing dream team of panelists we have both in person and online. as victori
we are here at georgetown. today, we will be talking about the lost history of reproductive rights. lost history of reproductive rights with an extraordinarily distinguished panel. i name is victoria nurse. i am a professor of law and run an institute on congress. you might ask what congress has to do with this. we will learn about the relationship between courts and legislation today. we have some distinguished guests including one of georgetown faculty loss own brett snyder. georgetown faculty s own brett snyder. he is author of a book on felix frank ritter who will play a role in the history of reproductive rights. over to brett to introduce the panel. brett: hi. thanks, vick. it s great to be here. what an amazing dream team of panelists we have both in person and online. as victoria said, she is the ralph whitworth professor of law. her 2008 book which everybody should go online and buy, recovered: the lost history of skinner villa oklahoma. today has to be the 80th
university law center, this is about two hours. hi, everyone. we are at georgetown and today, we will be talking about lost history of reproductive rights with an extraordinarily distinguished panel. i name is victoria nurse. i am a professor of law and run an institute on congress. you might ask what congress has to do with this. we will learn about the relationship between courts and legislation today. we have some distinguished guests including one of georgetown faculty loss own brett snyder. georgetown faculty s own brett snyder. he is author of a book on felix frank ritter who will play a role in the history of reproductive rights. over to brett to introduce the panel. brett: hi. thanks, vick. it s great to be here. what an amazing dream team of panelists we have both in person and online. as victoria said, she is the ralph whitworth professor of law. her 2008 book which everybody should go online and buy, recovered: the lost history of skinner villa oklahoma. today
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