“Kentucky Law Journal Symposium to Focus on Election Law”

A great event at Kentucky (which I will have to miss because of the upcoming Plutocrats United book tour):

The Kentucky Law Journal is proud to announce that this year’s Symposium ​will cover Election Law. As Kentucky and our nation are in the midst of various elections, this symposium will be particularly interesting. The Kentucky Law Journal has brought together academic leaders in the field of Election Law, as well as local practitioners in order to discuss the important issues in this field. These special guest speakers include:

Edward Foley, Professor of Law | The Ohio State University
Dan Tokaji, Professor of Law | The Ohio State University
Michael Gilbert, Professor of Law | University of Virginia
Franita Tolson, Professor of Law | Florida State University
Michael Pitts, Professor of Law | Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Ellen Katz, Professor of Law | University of Michigan
Jocelyn Benson, Professor of Law | Wayne State University
Michael Solimine, Professor of Law | University of Cincinnati
Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, Professor of Law | Indiana University
Atiba Ellis, Professor of Law | West Virginia University
Mark Summers, Professor of History | University of Kentucky
Tracy Campbell, Professor of History | University of Kentucky
Eric Lycan, Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP, Lexington, KY
Scott White, Morgan & Pottinger Attorneys, Lexington, KY
Jennifer Moore, Grossman & Moore, PLLC, Louisville, KY
The Honorable Trey Grayson, Former Kentucky Secretary of State

The Symposium will consist of four panels with four speakers in each panel.  The Election Law Symposium will be held January 22nd, 2016 at the College of Law in Lexington, Kentucky. Please stay tuned for updates on this exciting event over the coming months. We look forward to seeing you in January!

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