The Albany Law Review, Vol. 84 presents its 2021 symposium: Grand Questions of the U.S. Constitution.
Over this past year, we were faced with a global pandemic, tumultuous elections, and a fight against racial injustice. These events have raised important questions surrounding the U.S. Constitution. The symposium will examine how the Constitution has endured thus far, how it compares to those of other nations, whether there is a need for reform, and if such reform means altering the Supreme Court.
Moderator
Judge Rowan D. Wilson; Associate Judge, New York State Court of Appeals
Panelists
Ava Ayers - Director, Government Law Center; Assistant Professor, Albany Law School
Tom Ginsburg - Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, and Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago
Jessica Knouse ’04 - Professor, University of Toledo College of Law
Evan Wolfson - Founder, Freedom to Marry