Constitutional Conversations
Wednesday, March 2
6:30pm - 8pm
Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg, Virginia
Discussion of constitutional rights sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law of William & Mary Law School. This session's topic is The Religion Clauses (Adults and Students).
    Military and Overseas Voting in 2016
    Thursday, March 3
    12:50pm - 1:50pm
    Law School, Room 141
    On Thursday, March 3rd during the lunch hour in room 141, Stacy Scholl will be talking about her role at the Democracy Fund and her experience with military and overseas voting. We will be providing FREE lunch.
      The 10th Annual Election Law Symposium
      Thursday, March 17
      3:30pm - 6pm
      Law School, Room 120
      Featuring prominent election attorneys, policy analysts, and a current EAC Commissioner, the Election Law Symposium addresses the topic "Fixing the Lists: Data Accuracy and Voting in the 2016 Election."
        After Runnymede: Revising, Reissuing, and Reinterpreting Magna Carta in the Middle Ages
        Friday, March 18
        10am - 5pm
        Law School, Room 120
        This year's BORJ Symposium will explore Magna Carta's legacy between its issuance in 1215 and its revival in the seventeenth century.
          Cutler Lecture: The Living Constitution and the Dead Hand
          Thursday, March 24
          3:30pm - 5pm
          Law School, Room 127
          John F. Manning, Deputy Dean and Bruce Bromley Professor at Harvard Law School, will present the 2016 Cutler Lecture on Thursday, March 24, at the Law School. Title: "The Living Constitution and the Dead Hand." Free and all are welcome.
            Dunn Speaker, Richard Lazarus
            Wednesday, March 30
            12:50pm
            Law School, Room 124
            The Institute of Bill of Rights Law will host Richard Lazarus, Harvard Law School, as part of the Dunn Speaker Series. The lecture will take place at 12:50pm in room 124 at the Law School. Free and all are welcome.