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SIG- Supreme Court Cases led by Stu Lockman   

*Update* first meeting on 1/28, not 1/21.

Meets Tuesday, January 28, for the first meeting, and thereafter on the second Tuesday of the month from 1:00 - 3:00pm

Online only

 

Most of us have a visceral reaction to Supreme Court decisions that affect us, but few of us take the time to delve into the issues presented and the various views of the Justices. This SIG will examine both current cases pending or decided by the Court, as well as some of the more important historical cases. Our purpose is to gain a better understanding of what issues were presented and decided, and what the different viewpoints were on those issues. Non-lawyers are especially welcome.

 
  • SIG- Supreme Court Cases led by Stu Lockman
  • Fee: $70.00
    Dates: 1/28/2025 - 8/12/2025
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 AM
    Days: Tu
    Sessions: 8
    Building:
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    *Update* first meeting on 1/28, not 1/21.

    Meets Tuesday, January 28, for the first meeting, and thereafter on the second Tuesday of the month from 1:00 - 3:00pm

    Online only

     

    Most of us have a visceral reaction to Supreme Court decisions that affect us, but few of us take the time to delve into the issues presented and the various views of the Justices. This SIG will examine both current cases pending or decided by the Court, as well as some of the more important historical cases. Our purpose is to gain a better understanding of what issues were presented and decided, and what the different viewpoints were on those issues. Non-lawyers are especially welcome.



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