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UCLA law event, Voter Protection and the 2018 Election
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10/1/2018
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12:00 PM
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1 Hours
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UCLA
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Room 2357
UCLA School of Law, 385 Charles E. Young Drive East, 1242 Law Building,
Los Angeles, California 90095
https://law.ucla.edu/about-ucla-law/directions/
(310) 825-4841
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election
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presentation
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UCLA law event, Mon. Oct 1 - Voter Protection and the 2018 Election
Looking at https://law.ucla.edu/ it lists this event: https://law.ucla.edu/news-and-events/4802/2018/10/1/Voter-Protection-and-the-2018-Election/
Voter Protection and the 2018 Election
Please join the American Constitutional Society and David J. Epstein Program on Public Interest Law and Policy on October 1st for our lunch time talk about voter protection and the 2018 midterms.
Date: 10/01/2018 Time: 12:15 PM - 01:15 PM Location: Monday, October 1, 2018 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM Room 2357 UCLA School of Law, 385 Charles E. Young Drive East, 1242 Law Building, Los Angeles, California 90095 https://law.ucla.edu/about-ucla-law/directions/ (310) 825-4841
Please join the American Constitutional Society and David J. Epstein Program on Public Interest Law and Policy on October 1st for our lunch time talk about voter protection and the 2018 midterms. Learn about the massive changes in election law in California that are being implemented during the 2018 election, the challenges and issues that arise during elections, and how you can protect the vote. The 2018 midterms in CA are gearing up to be extremely competitive and with all that energy comes tremendous work to ensure that problems do not arise on Election Day.
The speakers include Kathay Feng, the National Redistricting Director of Common Cause; Professor Justin Levitt at Loyola Law School, a nationally recognized election law expert; the Los Angeles County Clerk Dean Logan; and Deanna Kitamura, the Director of the Voting Rights Project at Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Los Angeles. RSVP: {{PGEgaHJlZj0iaHR0cHM6Ly9kb2NzLmdvb2dsZS5jb20vZm9ybXMvZC9lLzFGQUlwUUxTZkgxeGZGTVcteHFzMTRCcWhDR19kMmRvRUtQeFdmWmdKZUFUMWtwOVlIUEF0ZGlnL3ZpZXdmb3JtP3VzcD1zZl9saW5rIj5odHRwczovL2RvY3MuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS9mb3Jtcy9kL2UvMUZBSXBRTFNmSDF4ZkZNVy14cXMxNEJxaENHX2QyZG9FS1B4V2ZaZ0plQVQxa3A5WUhQQXRkaWcvdmlld2Zvcm0/dXNwPXNmX2xpbms8L2E+}}
--- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Constitution_Society "ACS was created as a counterweight to, and is modeled after, the Federalist Society, and is often described as its progressive counterpart."
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