The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy's Indianapolis Lawyer Chapter is bringing together attorneys, a state representative, and a political science professor Jan. 27 to discuss the 2008 presidential election results in Indiana and the country. The panelists will discuss voting trends and issues as well as take questions from the audience.
The panelists are attorney and state Rep. Ed DeLaney, D-Indianapolis; Jon Elrod, partner at Elrod & Mascher and former state representative; Margie Hershey, professor of political science at Indiana University in Bloomington; and Geoffrey Slaughter; partner at Taft Stettinius & Hollister and president of the Indianapolis Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society.
The event is free and will be held in the Wynne Courtroom at Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis. RSVP at the Indianapolis Lawyer Chapter's Web site or at the door at 5 p.m. The discussion is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and food and refreshments will be provided. For more information, contact Dino Pollock at (312) 519-8573 or illinidp43@yahoo.com.
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