Luskin Lecture Series: Charles Ogletree, Prominent Legal Theorist and Harvard Scholar

Luskin Lecture Series: Charles Ogletree, Prominent Legal Theorist and Harvard Scholar
February 16, 2012 - 6:00pm
6:00 pm
8:30 pm
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
310-206-8034
California African American Museum
600 State Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90037
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Date: 
February 16, 2012 - 6:00pm - 8:30pm
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UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Contact Phone: 
310-206-8034

Location

California African American Museum
600 State Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90037
United States
34° 0' 59.3856" N, 118° 16' 58.2204" W

The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs is pleased to announce the launch of the Luskin Lecture Series, designed to enhance public discourse on the most pressing issues of the day.   This quarterly series will feature renowned thought leaders who are changing the way our country thinks about and addresses its most formidable public policy challenges.

The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs is pleased to announce the launch of the Luskin Lecture Series, designed to enhance public discourse on the most pressing issues of the day.   This quarterly series will feature renowned thought leaders who are changing the way our country thinks about and addresses its most formidable public policy challenges.

The inaugural lecture is scheduled for February 16, where Harvard scholar and one of the country’s most prominent legal theorists Charles J. Ogletree will address race and the criminal justice system.  He will present and discuss the challenges that face our justice system and its attempt to deliver equal treatment to all our citizens.

For more information, please visit LuskinLectures.ucla.edu.