Standing to my left is kathryn kolbert, who recently retired as the Constance Hess williams 66th director of the center for leadership studies, professor of leadership studies and professional practice in the Political Science department at barnard college. In 1992, she argued the landmark case of planned parenthood v. Casey before the Supreme Court. Since then, she has worked for and overseen different organizations, such as people for the american way. Mary ziegler is a professor at Florida State University College of law. Shes a historian and has written numerous books and articles on this topic. Her new book is titled abortion in america a legal history and is forthcoming soon. Catherine glenn foster is president and ceo of americans united for life. In addition to her work at aul, she serves on the boards of the Christian Legal Society in d. C. , the family policy alliance, and he rockville women center. Shes a fellow with the James Wilson Institute on National Rights and american
Case of planned parenthood v. Casey before the Supreme Court. Since then, she has worked for and overseen different organizations, such as people for the american way. Mary bigler is a professor at Florida State University College of law. Shes a historian and has written numerous books and articles on this topic. Her new book is titled abortion in america a legal history and is forthcoming soon. Catherine foster is president and ceo of americans united for life. In addition to her work at aul, she serves on the boards of the Christian Legal Society in d. C. , the family policy alliance, and the rockville women center. Shes a fellow with the James Wilson Institute on National Rights and american founding. Join me in welcoming our three panelists. [applause] ok, so we are here to discuss the future of roe. Over the past year or so, there may be a little bit longer, there has been a number of state laws and activities at the state level about reproductive rights. Some state activity has b
Go nats. The game does not start until 8 00 p. M. We promise to have you out in time to get home and watch the game. I want you to know that charlie cook made the ultimate sacrifice tonight. He has tickets to the game. He gave them to his son so he could join us. [applause] small price to pay. We thank you for that. Also wanted to mention that we have a couple of exciting programs coming up. Senator Sherrod Brown joins us november 19 and susan rice, former National Security adviser, on january 14. As john mentioned, there is no better place for political junkies go to to know what is going on than the Cook Political Report. Charlie cook, the editor, the founder, publisher, and theyve been very good to the hill center, by the way. Charlie was here a few years ago. Jennifer duffy and david, who covers the senate and the house, theyve been here with us. Coming into 2020, we are in the middle of it. We thought this is a good time to have charlie cook back and he generously agreed to come w
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Cabell. [background sounds] the subcommittee his meeting today to receive testimony on engaging the communities respective of School Security. Good morning and thank you everyone. The subcommittee is meeting to discuss Community Perspectives on School Safety and how the federal government can better support local stakeholders in making our children safer. On the think the witnesses work to participating in todays hearing. First we have, ms. Lauren hogg, and mr. Max schaffner, testimonies are once the American Public needs to hear and once that members of congress should take to heart as we go about our work. A special thank you to both for sharing your experience with us. Jen would also to acknowledge congressman deutsche, who does not set on this committee but he represents florida has been a champion for measures to improve School Safety. I asked the consent to allow to question the witnesses at todays hearing. That went out objection, it is so ordered. Im both of this hearing can bu