Former Solicitors General on Politics at the Supreme Court
Paul Clement and Donald Verrilli, both former U.S. solicitors general, discussed the ways political issues are argued and decided at the Sup… read more
Paul Clement and Donald Verrilli, both former U.S. solicitors general, discussed the ways political issues are argued and decided at the Supreme Court. Topics included partisan gerrymandering, arguing precedent, and the Supreme Court case involving Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and former president Donald Trump. This discussion is part of the Association of American Law Schools 2024 annual meeting. close
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