This person who i like, who cares about me thinks differently from me, maybe like we can actually have a conversation about this. That happens a lot on shows. But again, like were talking off people, we need all of us doing that work. We need all of us to keep showing up for each other and keep talking to each other with grace. Right. And i think that there that way lies the path to salvation. There we go with grace. Thank you very much. The books are for sale outside. Welcome welcome. Welcome. Im here with two of my brilliant colleagues and a fantastic and fierce postcovid action lawyer and i am so excited to dive into texts and to start this conversation. Please note that all the books are available for sale through a Greenlight Bookstore here at the law school. So from the u. S. Supreme court to the president ial administration from a local criminal courts, state election bureaus, americans of all political leanings are increasingly voicing skepticism about the legitimacy of our law
Welcome. Im here with two of my brilliant colleagues and a fantastic and fierce postcovid action lawyer and i am so excited to dive into texts and to start this conversation. Please note that all the books are available for sale through a Greenlight Bookstore here at the law school. So from the u. S. Supreme court to the president ial administration from a local criminal courts, state election bureaus, americans of all political leanings are increasingly voicing skepticism about the legitimacy of our laws and our legal institutions. We have today authors William Araiza to my immediate right Wilfred Codrington to in the middle, and then Chris Fabricant on the far. I guess youre left to discuss the current struggles to contend with, the legitimacy of our constitution, of our courts, and our legal institutions in this highly politically time. I want to spend just a few moments introducing, our authors and giving a quick snapshot of their books, and then we can dive into the conversation.
Joining us. Welcome welcome. Welcome. Im here with two of my brilliant colleagues and a fantastic and fierce postcovid action lawyer and i am so excited to dive into texts and to start this conversation. Please note that all the books are available for sale through a Greenlight Bookstore here at the law school. So from the u. S. Supreme court to the president ial administration from a local criminal courts, state election bureaus, americans of all political leanings are increasingly voicing skepticism about the legitimacy of our laws and our legal institutions. We have today authors William Araiza to my immediate right Wilfred Codrington to in the middle, and then Chris Fabricant on the far. I guess youre left to discuss the current struggles to contend with, the legitimacy of our constitution, of our courts, and our legal institutions in this highly politically time. I want to spend just a few moments introducing, our authors and giving a quick snapshot of their books, and then we can
Last month, for the first time, a federal court found that a long-standing law banning gun possession by unauthorized immigrants violates the Second Amendment. As similar challenges play out around the country, the legal and political backdrop of the case has caught the attention of legal scholars, who see in the right to be armed a fundamental question about noncitizens’ belonging in the nation and their ability to exercise other constitutional rights.
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