I am very pleased to announce that the Election Law Journal, the UCDC Center, and the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project are sponsoring a one-day symposium on December 4 in D.C. You can find the save the date flyer and rsvp information here.
Here is the tentative schedule:
Panel 1: Reflections on the two presidential campaigns
9:45 -11:15 am
Daniel Lowenstein, moderator, UCLA School of Law, Election Law Journal
Robert Bauer, General Counsel, Obama Presidential Campaign
Trevor Potter, General Counsel, McCain Presidential Campaign
Panel 2. Campaign Finance
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Thomas Mann, moderator, Brookings Institution
Anthony Corrado, Colby College
Rick Hasen, Loyola Law School, Election Law Journal
Michael Malbin, Campaign Finance Institute
Michael Toner, Bryan Cave, LLP
Panel 3. Election Administration: Early & Absentee Voting Issues
1:45 – 3:15 pm
Norm Ornstein, moderator, American Enterprise Institute
Edward Foley, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University
John Fortier, American Enterprise Institute
Paul Gronke, Reed College
Panel 4. Election Administration: Voter Registration & Voter ID Issues
3:30 — 4:45 pm
Bruce Cain, moderator, UC Washington Center
Doug Chapin, Director of electionline.org
Karin MacDonald, University of California, Berkeley
Michael McDonald, Brookings Institution, George Mason University
Nathaniel Persily, Columbia Law School