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What do the Supreme Court's latest decisions mean for you?
Legal scholar Marc Spindelman, the Heck-Faust Memorial Chair in Constitutional Law at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, returns to the Bexley Public Library to lead a community conversation around some of the major rulings made by the Supreme Court of the United States during the '25-'26 term and how those decisions impact Americans' civil rights and society. Join us for this community conversation to better understand the impact that the Court's decisions have on people's daily lives.
About the Presenter:
Marc Spindelman, a nationally recognized scholar in multiple legal fields, currently holds the Heck-Faust Memorial Chair in Constitutional Law at the Moritz College of Law. Spindelman regularly teaches Constitutional Law, Family Law, Constitutional Law Theory, Advanced Family Law, and a number of other specialty courses. In addition to teaching at Ohio State, Professor Spindelman has been a visiting professor at Michigan Law School, the Georgetown University Law Center, and Northwestern’s Pritzker School of Law. He has also been a faculty associate at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and held academic fellowships at Harvard Law School and at both Johns Hopkins and Georgetown Universities.
His scholarship is available on his website: www.marcspindelman.net/articles.
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bexley, ohio,civil rights,community conversation,constitutional law,supreme court,the supreme court & civil rights in america: a community conversation,marc spindelman
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Government,Causes,History & Museums
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