Free Speech For People and Loyola Law School invite you to attend a special symposium

Friday, November 20, 2015

12:00pm – 4:30pm

Robinson Courtroom, Loyola Law School, 919 Albany St, Los Angeles, CA 90015

“The Future of Corporate Constitutional Rights Litigation and Theory”

12pm – 1:10 pm

Erwin Chemerinsky, UC Irvine School of Law
Margaret M. Blair, Vanderbilt Law School
Adam Winkler, UCLA School of Law
James D. Nelson, University of Houston Law Center
Sarah Haan, University of Idaho College of Law
Anne Tucker, Georgia State University College of Law

“Democracy, Corporations, and Money in Politics”

1:20pm – 2:30 pm

Jeff Clements, Free Speech For People
Richard L. Hasen, UC Irvine School of Law
Michael S. Kang, Emory School of Law
Michele Sutter, Money Out Voters In

Keynote Address

Corporate Power Ratchet: The Courts’ Role in Eroding
“We the People’s” Ability to Constrain Our Corporate Creations

2:30pm – 3:45pm

The Honorable Leo E. Strine, Jr.,Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court

Closing Remarks

3:45 – 4pm 

John Bonifaz, Free Speech For People
Elizabeth Pollman, Loyola Law School

Light Refreshments

4pm – 4:30pm   

Free Speech For People gives a special thank you to the Open Society Foundation for grant support to help make this symposium possible.

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