Scalia-Ginsburg Colloquy Explored Biden SCOTUS Legislation on Constitution Day
Scalia Law School commemorated Constitution Day with its fifth Scalia-Ginsburg Colloquy, which explored both sides of President Biden’s proposed major changes to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Colloquy was titled, “Biden’s SCOTUS Proposal: Crucial Reform or Constitutional Crisis?” All three participants served on Biden’s Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court.
The Colloquy was held online from 5:30-6:45 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 17. It brought together two constitutional law scholars who presented both sides of this comprehensive and controversial legislation. The event was provided free of charge.
The distinguished speakers for this program included (from left) Caroline Fredrickson, former president of the American Constitution Society and senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, and Adam White, executive director of Scalia Law’s C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Tara Leigh Grove, the Vinson & Elkins Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, moderated the Colloquy.