The Supreme Court - What's at StakeThere is going to be a panel discussion about the Supreme Court and John Roberts at the Law School, Room 100 next Wednesday (9/28/05) from 6:30-8:00pm. It is sponsored by the Indiana Coalition for a Fair and Independent Judiciary, which I will warn our conservative students and faculty ahead of time that most of the organizations that are part of the Coalition would be described as "liberal" leaning by conservatives; so I would not attend this event expecting a completly unbiased discussion. I think it will still be a good discussion though, and there will be FREE REFRESHMENTS! No matter what our political beliefs I think we can all agree on free refreshments! A flyer w/ more info is attached.
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The Supreme Court
What’s at Stake?
Join panelists from the Indiana Coalition for a Fair and Independent Judiciary, Indiana Civil Liberties Union, Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, People For the American Way, and others for an important discussion on the nomination of John Roberts and what impact it may have on your rights and liberties.
Wednesday, September 28th
6:30-8:00 p.m. Panel discussion and forum
Wynne Court Room
Room 100
Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis
530 W. New York Street, Indianapolis (Corner of New York and West Streets)
(For a campus map, go to http://www.iupui.edu/misc/campusmap.htm)
Refreshments will be served!
Special thank you to the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis
for hosting this important forum.
This event is sponsored by the Indiana Coalition for a Fair and Independent Judiciary, a statewide coalition comprised of organizations around Indiana concerned about the future of the United States Supreme Court. Among the members of the Coalition are:
American Association of University Women of Indiana, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – Indiana Branch, National Council of Jewish Women – Indiana, Planned Parenthood of Indiana, Sierra Club Indiana Chapter, Indiana National Organization for Women, People For the American Way, the Indiana Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, as well as many individuals concerned about the Supreme Court.