Renewing Trust in Democracy: The Role of Courts

            


    Renewing Trust in Democracy: The Role of Courts

    A William W. Treat Lecture

    Thursday, October 21, 2021

    5:30 to 6:30 pm ET

    Dartmouth College

    Filene Auditorium (Room B13) in Moore Hall

    3 Maynard St, Hanover, NH

    Join former U.S. Solicitors General Gregory Garre and Neal Katyal in conversation about court advocacy and reform, the role of courts in our democracy, and the landmark cases they have argued – and won – before the Supreme Court. Moderated by Laura Knoy, former host of New Hampshire Public Radio’s acclaimed call-in news show The Exchange.

    The Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College, the Warren B. Rudman Center at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, and the New Hampshire Institute for Civics Education are pleased to present this William W. Treat Lecture on the Dartmouth College campus.

    The event at Dartmouth College is free, but registration is required.

    Parking at Dartmouth College is available in the G lot or Maynard Lot, and is free after 5 pm. These lots are a 10-minute walk from Filene Auditorium, and there is also a shuttle. Link here for more information.

    This event will also be livestreamed from Dartmouth College. A link will be emailed the day before the event. 

     The William W. Treat Lecture Series is made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities.

     

           

     


    Questions/Concerns? Please contact:

    Joanne Blais

    (She/her)

    Program Officer

    The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center

    Dartmouth College

    603-646-1464