NYU Law Forum—The 2020 Election, Part II: Where Things Stand
At this Forum, the same panelists who discussed key issues around voting shortly before the election will reconvene two-and-a-half weeks after Election Day. They will assess how the election process went and the post-election challenges that President Trump and his allies have brought. They’ll also discuss issues that could arise around state certification of election results, the workings of the Electoral College, and the transition of power.
The NYU Law Forum is sponsored by Latham and Watkins.
Participants
Benjamin Ginsberg, Practitioner of election law for 38 years (retired); clients included the Republican National Committee, the Republican Governors Association, and the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign. Co-chaired the bipartisan 2013 Presidential Commission on Election Administration.
Samuel Issacharoff, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law, NYU School of Law
Richard Pildes, Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law
Franita Tolson, Vice Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs, and Professor of Law, USC Gould School of Law
To join this Forum as an audience member and receive a Zoom link, please register. If you would like to submit a question for the panelists, you may do so on the registration page. Note on accessibility: This virtual event requires an internet connection and a computer or smartphone. The event will have live captioning. If you need any accommodations, or for any questions, please contact Ian Anderson at ian.anderson@nyu.edu.