Recorded May 17, 2022 The Warren M. Anderson Seminar Series session focused on a growing wave of state laws designed to target constitutional rights while limiting judicial review. Last December, the United States Supreme Court left in place Texas S.B.8, an anti-abortion statute. The legal mechanism S.B.8 used to avoid early judicial review may be applied to a wide range of individual rights and areas subject to federal preemption. Copycat laws targeting gun rights, LGBTQ status, and other issues are starting to proliferate around the nation. Moderator Vin Bonventre - Professor, Albany Law School Panelists Richard Briffault - Professor, Columbia Law School David Noll - Associate Dean, Rutgers Law School Just Harrison, Esq. - New York Civil Liberties Union Series Sponsors A contribution made in the memory of Sharon P. O'Conor, Esq. Albany Law SChool Class of 1979 Whiteman, Osterman & Hanna LLP - Attorneys at Law

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