This post contains a schedule of upcoming speaking engagements for the fall 2024 semester. All events are open to the public and free of charge, unless otherwise stated, and will be held in person. The listed times are in the respective time zones of the events.
Additional events and information may be added to this post as they become scheduled. At present, there are already two or three such events in progress.
If your university, think tank, research institute, or similar organization is interested in inviting me to speak on a topic within my expertise, whether virtually or in person, I am available for bookings. While there are limited slots available this fall, more opportunities may arise in the spring 2025 semester. For an overview of the topics I cover in my writing and speaking engagements, please visit my website.
Sept. 17, 2:25-3:40 PM, Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, DC: “A Lost Opportunity to Protect Democracy Against Itself: What the Supreme Court Got Wrong in Trump v. Anderson, Panel on “Novel Constitutional Questions.” Cato Constitution Day symposium. Registration and other information available here. This presentation is based on my article of the same title.
Sept. 21, Federalist Society Texas Chapters Conference, Omni Fort Worth Hotel, 1300 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX, 3-4:15 PM: “Immigration is Not Invasion,” Panel on Border Litigation. Registration and other information available here.
Oct. 2, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, 6-7:30 PM: “Immigration is Not Invasion” (debate with former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich). Sponsored by the Georgetown Federalist Society.
Oct. 8, University of North Dakota Law School, 215 Centennial Dr Stop 9003, Grand Forks, ND, time TBD: “Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter.” Sponsored by the University of North Dakota Federalist Society.
Nov. 11, University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX, Time TBD: “The Constitutional Case Against Exclusionary Zoning.” Presentation based on article of the same title. Sponsored by the Texas Law Review.
Nov. 21, Institute for American Constitutional Thought and Leadership, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, time TBD: “Free to Move: Foot Voting Migration and Political Freedom” (tentative title) (debate on immigration with Prof. Christopher Wellman).
Dec. 24, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, University of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel, Time TBD: “Democracy and Political Ignorance.”
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