The Supreme Court After Dobbs: Does Precedent Still Matter?

Pulitzer-prize-winning Linda Greenhouse's post-election look at the Supreme Court

Gateway Journalism Review/St Louis Journalism Review 13th Annual First Amendment Celebration

 

Linda Greenhouse

“The Supreme Court After Dobbs: Does Precedent Still Matter?”

January 15, 20255:00-6:30 pm, Talk and Q&A session. Reception and hors d'oeuvres to follow. 

Moderated by Gregory Magarian, Thomas and Karole Green Professor of Law at WashU School of Law 

Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom, Rm 310,  Anheuser-Busch Hall, Washington University School of Law.

In conjunction with the WashU Law Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series and the Weidenbaum Center on Economy, Government & Public Policy

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To register and pay online or contribute to GJR, click here: 13th Annual First Amendment Celebration with Linda Greenhouse on Jan. 15, 2025, at Washington University Law School.

 

To pay by mail, send a check to Gateway Journalism Review/St. Louis Journalism Review, 884 Berick, St. Louis, Mo. 63132

$125/per person registration fee

(Free for students)

 

PREVIOUS SPEAKERS AT ST. LOUIS JOURNALISM REVIEW: 2011 Bob Woodward; 2012 John Seigenthaler; 2014 Amy Goodman; 2015 Michel Martin; 2016 Ted Koppel; 2017 Major Garrett; 2018 Carl Bernstein; 2019 Yamiche Alcindor; 2020 Judy Woodruff; 2021 Claire McCaskill; 2022 Evan Osnos; 2023 Rick Goldsmith.                                                                               

 

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