“Pennsylvania Law and the 2020 Presidential Election (Virtual)” Sept. 29

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A panel of nationally-recognized, independent election law experts will join Professor Dan Mallinson for a public discussion of how Pennsylvania’s election laws could affect the 2020 voting process and potential legal challenges. 

The panelists will focus, in particular, on the currently pending proposals to modify Pennsylvania’s Election Code. Informed by their insights into the policies on these issues in other states and their experience with election law and policy, the panel will discuss the key provisions of proposals offered by Governor Wolf and the General Assembly and offer their views on these issues, along with how to best reduce the chance for post-election litigation. The panel will also discuss the legal and procedural problems that may arise under the current state laws.

Election Law Professors:
· Richard Pildes, Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law, New York University School of Law
· Edward Foley, Charles W. Ebersold and Florence Whitcomb Ebersold Chair in Constitutional Law; Director, Election Law at Ohio State, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
· Michael Morley, Assistant Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law 

This event is non-partisan, will be open to the public, and will seek a statewide audience. 

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