Event Description
Professor Wilfred Codrington, an Assistant Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, is a constitutional law scholar with a focus on constitutional reform, election law, and voting rights. He is the co-author of The People’s Constitution: 200 Years, 27 Amendments, and the Promise of a More Perfect Union (The New Press 2021), which examines the history of constitutional amendments and the tension between the overall progressive arc of constitutional change and the conservative grip on the broader conversation about the Constitution. Among his recent articles are “So Goes the Nation: What the American West is Telling us about How We’ll Choose the President in 2020,” 120 Columbia Law Review 43 (Forum) (March 2020); and “The Benefits of Equity in the Constitutional Quest for Equality,” 43 N.Y.U. Review of Law & Social Change 105 (The Harbinger) (2019).
Biography
This event is for faculty only. For further information, contact anil.kalhan@drexel.edu.
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