Separate & Unequal: A Discussion of the Supreme Court's Insular Cases & The Laws of the Territories
On November 16th from 12-1PM in NT01, the Native American Law & Students Association (NALSA) hosts the third event in PEEL's Lunchtime Speaker Series, in coordination with the Program on Law & Government. The panelists will discuss the continuing legacy of the Insular Cases, a series of Plessy-era Supreme Court decisions that created a colonial framework of "separate and unequal" status for people living in U.S. territories.
Speakers include:
- Rafael Cox Alomar, Professor of Law at UDC Law
- Neil Weare, President & Founder of Equality American & Co-Counsel in Fitisemanu v. United States
Lunch provided!
Organizer
Law & Government
Where
Washington College of Law
Tenley Campus - NT01
4300 Nebraska Avenue, NW
Washington DC
20016