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  • January 5, 2017
    4:30 pm - 6:15 pm
    Session Type: Other Organization Events
    Session Capacity: N/A


    Panelists:  
    William M. Carter, Jr., University of Pittsburgh School of Law
    Jennifer Mason McAward, Notre Dame Law School
    Alexander Tsesis, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law
    David Upham, University of Dallas

    Moderator: Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University Law Center
     
    December 2015 marked 150 years since the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment—an occasion of singular moral, political, and legal importance in American history. This panel reflects on that past with an eye toward the future. While the Amendment plainly outlaws slavery itself, does it go beyond that, or authorize Congress to go beyond that, and if so, how?
     
     

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Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University Law Center

William M. Carter, Jr., University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Jennifer Mason McAward, Notre Dame Law School

Alexander Tsesis, Loyola University Chicago School of Law

David Upham,

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