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Policy Forum - A Retrospective on Election 2000

California Attorney General Bill Lockyer and leading constitutional Law scholars and professionals from across the country spoke at A Retrospective on Election 2000 on March 17 at McGeorge. They discussed the implications of U.S. Sumprme Court decisions in Bush v. Gore, 121 S. Ct. 525 and Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board, 121 S. Ct. 471. The event that was sponsored by McGeorge's Capital Center for Government Law & Policy.

To hear a re-broadcast of the event, click on the Associated Web Site listed below. The broadcast link is arranged with Hearings.com.

http://www.hearings.com/client/wholesalelogin.asp?ID=94&HID=1637

 

Program Panels:
The Intersection Between State Election Law and the Election of Federal Officers
- Richard Hasen, Professor of Law, Loyola of Los Angeles
Federalism, State Constitutions and Judicial Interpretation in the Wake of Bush I
- Pamela Karlan, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
- John Sims, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Federalism, Equal Protection and Constitutional Remedies in the Wake of Bush II
- The Honorable Bill Lockyer, Attorney General
- Brian Landsberg, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
- Bill LWood, Chief Counsel, Secretary of State's Office
- Howard P. Fink, Professor of Law, Ohio State University College of Law
California Election Law Reform
- Lloyd Levine, Legislative Director for Assemblyman John Longville, Chair, Assembly Elections, Reapportionment and constitutinal Amendments Committee
- Fred Woocher, Strumwasser and Woocher