Discussion with Justice Stephen Breyer
In honor of Constitution Day, George Washington University Law School hosted a virtual conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. They discussed the role of the Constitution in today’s climate as well as criminal justice reform.
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For quick viewing, C-SPAN provides Points of Interest markers for some events.
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Alan B. Morrison Associate Dean George Washington University Law School->Public Interest and Public Service Law
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