One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate, and the Not-Yet Deported

Norman Ornstein

On October 30, 2017, Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute will speak about his new book (released September 2017), One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Desperate, and the Not-Yet Deported, for the Weidenbaum Center Forum.  This book is coauthored by E. J. Dionne and Thomas Mann.

This event is cosponsored by Washington University's Assembly Series and the School of Law's Public Interest Law & Policy Speakers Series. 

Registration is not required for this event.  However, registrants receive directions and parking instructions via email the day of the event and updates on the event, if necessary.

PARKING INFORMATION:

 
As you may know, the university is undergoing major construction on a parking garage on the east side of campus.  This has dramatically changed the parking availability on campus. 
 

If you are an Eliot Society member and have an occasional parking pass, you are free to park in any RED or YELLOW parking spot on campus.  The closest garages to Anheuser-Busch Hall (#4 on attached campus map) are the Millbrook Garage (#95 on the map) and the Snow Way Garage (#97 on the map).  Enter Anheuser-Busch Hall through the triple doors on the 1st floor. Walk back into the building.  The elevator will be on your left. Take the elevator to the 3rd floor. Exit the elevator and turn left.  Walk around the courtyard and turn right when you see the staircase.  Room 310 (Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom) will be on your left. Overflow seating will be in Room 204 of Anheuser-Busch Hall. Weidenbaum Center staff will be available to help you find the rooms.

If you do not have a Washington University parking pass, you have several options.
  1. There are two Metrolink stops near campus.  One at the corner of Big Bend Blvd. and Forest Park Parkway and the other at the corner of Skinker and Forest Park.  The campus circulator bus picks up at the Skinker and Forest Park stop and delivers to the Millbrook Garage (#95 on attached campus map), which is very near Anheuser-Busch Hall (#4 on map).  You can find the campus circulator schedule here.  The location on the circulator schedule is marked Forest Park & Skinker.
     
  2. There is some visitor parking in both the Millbrook Garage (#95 on map) and Snow Way Garage (#97 on map).  In order to park in these spots, however, you will need to purchase a one-day parking pass.  The price of the pass is $9 and is available for purchase at the Knight Center, located next to Anheuser-Busch Hall (#66 on the map).  You can park in the circular drive outside the Knight Center and run in the building to the front desk to purchase your pass.  Scratch off the date and place on your rear view mirror.
    You can view more parking options for visitors at the Washington University Parking and Transportation website.

If you are parking in either the Millbrook or Snow Way Garage or have taken the Metrolink you should enter Anheuser-Busch Hall through the triple doors on the 1st floor. Walk back into the building.  The elevator will be on your left. Take the elevator to the 3rd floor.  Exit the elevator and turn left.  Walk around the courtyard and turn right when you see the staircase.  Room 310 (Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom) will be on your left. Overflow seating will be in Room 204 of Anheuser-Busch Hall. Weidenbaum Center staff will be available to help you find the rooms.

There will be reserved seating in the front of the Moot Courtroom for registered guests arriving by 3:50.