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ELECTION 2008: STATE ADVOCACY

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The Brennan Center Legal Series and its Steering Committee Members

Michael Waldman (Brennan Center for Justice),

Jim Johnson (Brennan Center board chair, Debevoise & Plimpton)

Michele Balfour, Jeremy Creelan (Jenner & Block),

Beth Golden, Professor Helen Hershkoff (NYU School of Law),

 Daniel Kolb (Davis Polk & Wardwell),

Edward Labaton (Labaton Sucharow),

Lawrence Pedowitz (Wachtell, Lipton,  Rosen & Katz),

Roy Reardon (Simpson Thacher & Bartlett),

Lee Richards (Richards Kibbe & Orbe),

Professor Cristina Rodríguez (NYU School of Law),

Charles Stillman (Stillman, Friedman & Shechtman),

 Sung-Hee Suh (Schulte Roth & Zabel), and

 Neal Wolin (The Hartford Financial Services Group)

 

Invite You to a Conversation on

Election 2008 Part III:

Advocacy in the States

with

Frederick A.O. Schwarz - Senior Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice

Wendy Weiser - Deputy Democracy Director, Brennan Center for Justice
Larry Norden - Voting Technology Project Director, Brennan Center for Justice

Andrew Stengel - National Election '08 Advocacy Dir., Brennan Ctr for Justice
Sung-Hee Suh - Schulte Roth & Zabel, Brennan Center for Justice Bd Member

 

In the final weeks before this historic election, the Brennan Center is working

harder than ever to open up the voting process to eligible voters and to keep

registered voters on the rolls. From helping students vote to improving ballots,

the Brennan Center is working  with allies at the state-level to advocate

for fairer elections and protect voters' rights.

 

Brennan Center attorneys will discuss the grassroots efforts to repair failed

 election systems in place in crucial states such as Mississippi, 

Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and others and the effect they will have on this

year's election.

 

Please join us!

Thursday, October 16, 2008
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Schulte, Roth & Zabel
919 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10022
 

RSVP: Kindly respond by October 13, 2008 to max.scales@nyu.edu  or by calling 212.992.8643.

 
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