Indivisible Weston Speakers Forum:
Challenges Facing Our Constitutional Democracy
Thursday, October 30 @6:30PM – 8:30PM
First Parish Church, Weston
You are invited to hear distinguished law professors and scholars, Vincent Rougeau and Kent Greenfield, examine the constitutional and legal challenges raised by the current administration. From attacks on voting rights to questions surrounding birthright citizenship, these issues pose profound concerns for our democracy. Hosted by Indivisible Weston at the First Parish Church, 349 Boston Post Rd. Weston, MA. See Event Schedule below.
Vincent Rougeau, the President of The College of the Holy Cross, previously served as Dean of the Boston College Law School and the Director of the Boston College Forum on Racial Justice in Ameri- ca. Prior to his role at Boston College, Rougeau was a professor of law at Notre Dame Law School. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School, where he served as editor of the Harvard Human Rights Journal. He and his family live in Weston.
Kent Greenfield, the Dr. Thomas F. Carney Distinguished Scholar at Boston College Law School, is an internationally recognized scholar of constitutional law. Having lectured at nearly 140 institutions in 45 different states and 11 countries, Greenfield has received four teaching awards at Boston College. A graduate of University of Chicago Law School, he clerked for Justice David H. Souter of the United States Supreme Court and practiced at Covington & Burling in Washington, DC.
Event Schedule:
6:30 – 7:00pm: Reception
7:00 – 8:15pm: Forum followed by Q&A
Free of charge. Space is limited for this in-person only event. **RSVP recommended**
(The presentation will not be recorded.).
If you have any questions or would like to join Indivisible Weston, please contact us at: indivisibleweston@gmail.com.

