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Volume 42 Symposium

2020 Vision: A Look at Voting Rights in the Past, Present, and Future

Friday February 7, 2020

Campbell Law School, Raleigh, NC

 

The Campbell Law Review hosted its annual symposium about North Carolina voting rights on Friday, Feb. 7, 2020.

The event was open to the public. It featured speakers from the North Carolina Democratic Party, the John Locke Foundation, the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, elected members of the N.C. House and Senate, staff from the University of North Carolina School of Government and law professors from around the state, according to organizers.

Five hours of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit was offered.

The symposium highlights were published in Campbell Law Review’s Volume 42, “2020 Vision: A Look at Voting Rights In North Carolina in the Past, Present and Future.”

For more information, email culawreview@email.campbell.edu