LPE Night School - The Courts

Flyer for a Night School session on “The Law and Political Economy of the Courts,” with text and abstract shapes.

Date and Time

Thursday, February 8, 2024
6:00 pm

Location

Starr Foundation Hall (L 102) 63 5th Avenue New York, NY 10003
Starr Foundation Hall (L 102) 63 5th Avenue New York, NY 10003

Cost

About this event

Join us this Thursday for a critical exploration of law at our LPE Night School session, "Law and Political Economy of Courts." Hosted by The Action Lab and the Politics Department of the New School for Social Research, we'll dive into the pivotal role courts play in our political economy, particularly focusing on New York. Engage with experts Peter Martin, Tarek Z. Ismail, and Jocelyn Simonson, under the moderation of Noah Rosenblum, as we discuss and explore paths for collective action!

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