Join The Heritage Foundation and the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy for a symposium on election law and the conservative legal movement. This symposium will bring together leading practitioners, academics, and public officials to discuss lawfare, election integrity, and the future of the conservative legal movement in this area. Throughout a day of engaging panels, these experts will dissect the most consequential legal issues shaping this election and the conservative movement.
Panel I: Election Lawfare in the 21st Century
John C. Yoo, Distinguished Visiting Professor, School of Civic Leadership, University of Texas at Austin and Emanuel S. Heller Chair in Law, University of California at Berkeley
David Thompson, Managing Partner, Cooper & Kirk PLLC
Taylor Meehan, Partner, Consovoy McCarthy PLLC
Joe Nixon, Litigation Counsel, Public Interest Legal Foundation (Moderator)Panel II: Voting Rights Litigation
John Gore, Partner, Jones Day
The Hon. Edmund LaCour, Alabama Solicitor General
Brad Schlozman, Member, Hinkle Law Firm
The Hon. Eric Dreiband, Partner, Jones Day (Moderator)
The Hon. Chad Readler, Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitPanel III: Legal Challenges Ahead for the Trump 47 Campaign
Mike Davis, President & Founder, Article III Project
Dan McLaughlin, Senior Writer, National Review Online and Fellow at National Review Institute
Steve Roberts, Partner, Holtzman Vogel
The Hon. Daniel Jorjani, Chief Operating Officer and Principal Deputy General Counsel, Citizens United (Moderator)Panel IV: The Frontier of Campaign Finance
The Hon. Allen Dickerson, Commissioner, Federal Election Commission
Jessica Furst Johnson, Partner, Holtzman Vogel
Zachary Parks, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP
Logan Knight, Articles Chair, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy (Moderator)
Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow and Manager, Election Law Reform Initiative, The Heritage Foundation