The conclusions of the Special Counsel Investigation (aka “The Mueller Report”) are in — two years in the making, resulting in dozens of indictments for federal crimes, but most of all, swirling politics about what it would find with respect to Russian interference in the 2016 American election and any relationship of the Trump campaign or Administration. So now, what do we know? What does it mean? What are the implications for the future not just of the current occupants of public office, but for the future of American democracy and democratic processes? Join us for the final Student-Faculty Forum of the semester.
Featuring:
Jack M. Beermann, Professor of Law, School of Law
Lauren Mattioli, Assistant Professor of Political Science, College of Arts & Sciences
Maxwell Palmer, Assistant Professor of Political Science, College of Arts & Sciences
Graham K. Wilson, Professor of Political Science, Director of the BU Initiative on Cities
Moderated by Virginia Sapiro: Professor, Department of Political Science; Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Program, and Dean Emerita of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
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When |
Tuesday, Apr 23, 2019
at 5:30pm
until 8:00pm
on Tuesday, Apr 23, 2019
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