Administrative Law Review Fall Symposium: Topics in Election Oversight, 10/23-10/24
DEMOCRACY 2020: TOPICS IN ELECTION OVERSIGHT
A Symposium Presented by the Administrative Law Review
Co-sponsored by the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Moderated by Louis E. Caldera, Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2020 & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2020
Friday, October 23, 2020 | Oversight of Mail-In Ballots
12:45PM: Introduction
1PM-2PM: Oversight of Mail-in Ballots: Government Officials
- State Senator Tom Umberg, Chair, California Senate Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee
- State Senator Creigh Deeds, Chair, Virginia Privileges and Elections Committee
- State Senator Jen Jordan, Member, Georgia Government Oversight Committee
- Congressman Jamie Raskin, Chair, House Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
- Judd Choate, Director of Elections, Colorado Department of State
2PM-3PM: Oversight of Mail-in Ballots: Practitioners
- Matthew Sanderson, Co-leader of the Political Law Group, Caplin Drysdale
- Pooja Chaudhuri, Associate Counsel on the Voting Rights Project, Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
- Mark Brewer, Former Chair, Michigan Democratic Party & Attorney, Goodman Acker
3PM-4PM: Oversight of Mail-in Ballots: Organizations
- OJ Semans Sr., Co-Director, Four Directions
- Theodore Wilhite, Advocacy & Policy Officer, Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh
Saturday, October 24, 2020 | Election Oversight in the Face of Foreign Interference
12:45PM: Introduction
1PM-2PM: Election Oversight in the Face of Foreign Interference: Practitioners
- Mark Wheeler, Partner, Chapman Spingola
- Jack Young, Former Chair, American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Election Law & Senior Counsel, Sandler Reiff
2PM-2:45PM: Election Oversight in the Face of Foreign Interference: Government Officials
- Congressman Ted Lieu, Member, U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Commissioner Ellen Weintraub, Commissioner, U.S. Federal Elections Commission
Registration is free. Please register: