
February 26 4:15 PM - 5:45 PM
Abolition Lab, Seymour Library
Google Calendar Other Calendar
The first several weeks of the second Trump administration have raised a host of political and constitutional challenges with wide-ranging implications domestically and abroad. Please join the Department of Political Science and International Relations the afternoon of Wednesday, February 26th for a Roundtable discussion on The First Weeks of the 47th Presidency. Light refreshments will be provided.
Wednesday, Feb 26 at 4:15 in the Abolition Lab, Seymour Library
Featuring:
-Katie Stewart: Trump's Foreign Policy and Democratic Backsliding
-Duane Oldfield: Academic Freedom and Free Speech under the Trump Administration
-Andy Civettini: Trump and the Reshaping (dismantling) of the Bureaucracy
-Thomas Bell: Trump's Maximalist Vision of Executive Power and the Failure of the Separation of Powers