Dartmouth Events

A Conversation with Nadine Strossen

Join us for a lecture and Q&A with Nadine Strossen, former ACLU president, on free speech, free expression, and constitutional law.

Thursday, November 9, 2017
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Room 001, Rockefeller Center
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars

Sponsored by Dartmouth Open Campus Coalition, Dartmouth College Democrats, and Dartmouth College Republicans

Nadine Strossen is the John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law at New York Law School. She has written, taught, and advocated extensively in the areas of constitutional law and civil liberties, including through frequent media interviews. From 1991 through 2008, she served as President of the American Civil Liberties Union, the first woman to head the nation’s largest and oldest civil liberties organization. Professor Strossen is currently a member of the ACLU’s National Advisory Council, as well as the Advisory Boards of EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center), FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education), and Heterodox Academy. When she stepped down as ACLU President in 2008, three Supreme Court Justices (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, and David Souter) participated in her farewell and tribute luncheon.

Her forthcoming book, HATE: Why We Should Resist It With Free Speech, Not Censorship, will be published by Oxford University Press in April 2018. University of Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone, a noted First Amendment expert, wrote in his foreword to the book, “Strossen stakes out a bold and important claim about how best to protect both equality and freedom. . . . No one can address this issue in the foreseeable future without taking on this formidable and compelling analysis. It lays the foundation for all debates on this issue for years to come.”

For more information, contact:
Rachna Shah

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.