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Holding Court: The Supreme Court and Conservative Grievance

Alliance for Justice is inviting you to join us on Wednesday, May 28 at 1pm ET for Holding Court: The Supreme Court and Conservative Grievance. This virtual conversation will feature Leah Litman, professor of law at the University of Michigan, former Supreme Court clerk, Strict Scrutiny podcast co-host, and author. The discussion will center around Litman's latest book, Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes. The discussion will be moderated by Rachel Rossi, AFJ's new president. In Lawless, Litman dives into how the Supreme Court got to a point where the conservative justices are ignoring law and precedent and instead making decisions on ‘bad vibes.’ The Court’s decisions over the last several terms have eroded many rights, reshaping American law and everyday life. From the overturning of Roe v. Wade to dismantling aspects of the Voting Rights Act, the conservative Supreme Court is often acting through an ideological lens and handing wins to a single minority — the extremist right-wing. Litman covers this and more in her book, all while tying in pop culture reference like Mean Girls and Game of Thrones. This conversation will highlight aspects of Litman’s books and her thoughts on the 2024-2025 Supreme Court term thus far. Buy your copy of Lawless here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Lawless/Leah-Litman/9781668054628 StreamYard webinars do not have automatic captioning, but there are captions on LinkedIn. The event will be recorded. AFJ's LinkedIn can be accessed here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alliance-for-justice

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