Berkeley Boosts: Civil Remedies for Voting Rights Violations
From YouTube Channel: January 20, 2021 at 01:41PM
ONN – Recorded December 4, 2020
Guests: Justin Levitt and Kristen Clarke
In this half-hour webinar presented by Berkeley Law Executive Education, Justin Levitt and Kristen Clarke, two of the nation’s leading voting rights experts, discuss voting rights violations and related litigation. The webinar is part of an ongoing series of discussions with leading scholars and practitioners on the implications of Covid-19 for civil legal practice and access to justice. Presented by the Civil Justice Research Initiative at Berkeley Law.
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