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Past Event
9:30 am - 3:45 pm EST
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
The conservative legal movement has shown remarkable success at defining the terms of the debate over jurisprudence, while the various visions of liberal theories of law that confront conservative orthodoxy have struggled to gain currency in the political sphere. Conservative legal theorists have coalesced around a relatively compact and politically effective set of ideas while their liberal critics have offered a diverse series of responses. In the face of conservative victories, can liberals forge a coherent response? Or will differences among liberals get in the way? What events might shake up the current state of the debate?
On December 1, the Brookings Institution hosted a conference on the asymmetry between liberal and conservative visions of jurisprudence. Participants discussed how modern conservative orthodoxy arose, the competing visions of liberal jurisprudence, and the prospects for political backlash against conservative orthodoxy and for a resurgence of liberal jurisprudence.
Following each panel, the participants took questions from the audience.
Jennifer Doleac, Anna Harvey, Jonathon Attridge, Erin Dalton, Dan Kreisman, Weston Merrick, Anthony F. Pipa, Jenni Owen, Jim Sullivan
May 16, 2025
Tom Wheeler
May 16, 2025
Dennis J. Snower
May 15, 2025