In Nebraska next week

I’ll be speaking at the University of Nebraska College of Law on Monday and Creighton University School of Law on Tuesday, both lunchtime addresses sponsored by the Federalist Society. More of my speaking schedule for this fall:

Sept. 17, Washington, D.C., panel moderator, Cato Institute annual Constitution Day.

Sept. 19, Baltimore, Md., Baltimore Lawyers Chapter, Federalist Society.

Sept. 25, Ann Arbor, Mich. University of Michigan Law School, Federalist Society.

Sept. 27, South Royalton, Vt. Vermont Law School conference, “The Disclosure Debates: The Regulatory Power of an Informed Public.”

Oct. 15, Frederick, Md.

Oct. 30, Buffalo, N.Y., Canisius College.

Nov. 7, Baltimore, Md., University of Baltimore School of Law, guest lecture.

Nov. 11, Chicago, Ill. University of Chicago Law School, Federalist Society.

If you’d like me to visit your campus or group, drop me a line. (& welcome Joe Patrice, Above the Law readers)

4 Comments

  • May I ask which of these are open to the public, if you know at this point?

  • The Federalist events are all open to the public, sometimes with a luncheon charge. The Cato Constitution Day is open but requires advance registration and has a fee. The Vermont consumer disclosure symposium is public: http://disclosuredebates.eventbrite.com/ The second (Nov. 7) Baltimore talk is not a public event but the faculty member in charge could allow exceptions. Don’t know about the Frederick or Canisius events yet.

  • So while it will likely be standing room only, the Chicago event should allow me inside?

    Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

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