The Harvard Law School Association of Los Angeles

invites you to join us for the virtual event:

Voting and Elections After 2020

Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at 5 pm pacific
Zoom Registration required here.

 

The 2020 Presidential Election was an election unlike any other. Public health concerns, changes in technology and candidate personalities all left indelible marks on the process. Mail-in voting, social media censorship, lawsuits and the counting of Electoral votes all generated their fair share of headlines – to say the least. Is this the right way to choose our leaders? What worked? What didn’t? How can we improve the process?

Join the Harvard Law School Association of Los Angeles for a non-partisan discussion with Justin Levitt (HLS ‘02), Professor of Law at Loyola Law School. Justin is an expert in Constitutional and Election Law and has substantial experience in legal aspects of the US political process. He has served as a voting consultant to Facebook during the 2020 Election, in the Department of Justice as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division from 2015-17 and as National Voter Protection Counsel to the Obama Campaign for Change/Democratic National Committee in 2008.   

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Questions? Email Steve Papkin