Can American Democracy Survive the 2024 Elections?
The role of media, law, political norms, and technology in assuring free and fair elections and public acceptance of election results in the United States.
Friday, March 17, 2023, 8:30 am to 5 pm UCLA Campus (Covel Commons) | with simultaneous livestream
The Safeguarding Democracy Project at UCLA School of Law is pleased to convene leading election officials, election administrators, scholars, lawyers, and community leaders in a cross-ideological, interdisciplinary conversation to consider ongoing threats to free and fair elections in the United States, and what may be done for a safe and successful 2024 U.S. presidential election.
Confirmed speakers:
- Andrew Appel
- Julia Azari
- Bob Bauer
- Jocelyn Benson
- Bruce Cain
- Larry Diamond
- Renee DiResta
- Pam Fessler
- Edward Foley
- John Fortier
- Benjamin Ginsberg
- Richard Hasen
- Liz Howard
- David Kaye
- Neal Kelley
- Russell Korobkin
- Jack Lerner
- Matt Masterson
- Michael Morley
- Janai Nelson
- Brendan Nyhan
- Norm Ornstein
- Nina Perales
- Nate Persily
- Rick Pildes
- Stephen Richer
- Bertrall Ross
- Alex Stamos
- Charles Stewart III
- Michael Tesler
- Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
- Kim Wyman
- Emily Zhang
This event is free, but advanced registration is required to attend. Lunch will be provided.
RSVP by March 6, 2023 for the in-person event (parking information will be provided to those who RSVP) .
Address questions to: [email protected]