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Supreme Court building

Tuesday, March 9; Tuesday, March 16; Tuesday, March 23; 7-8:30pm; this on-line event requires advance registration

As people of faith, we recognize the existence of many realities and even more so, how those realities are interwoven. The connection between law and race is one of these ever-present truths. Join Political Science Professor and Unitarian Universalist, Howard Tolley, for three 90-minute sessions examining Supreme Court caselaw involving slavery, native American rights, racial discrimination, segregation, mass incarceration, the death penalty, affirmative action, rights of protesters, and qualified immunity for law enforcement personnel.

In this course, taught through UUJAZ [UU Justice Arizona] and UUJO [Unitarian Universalist Justice Ohio], Tolley considers the impact of race, political ideology, legal principles, and personal preference on the selection of Justices and the decisions they reach.

This course is free to all UUJO monthly sustaining donors. If you wish to join but aren’t a donor, you can contribute a suggested donation on a sliding scale. If you aren’t financially able to donate, join us anyway!

RSVP for this event by using this link.

You will receive Zoom link information before the event.

Hosted by UUJO: Unitarian Universalist Justice Ohio.

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