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March 14, 2017

Dreyfous Lecture at Tulane Law

On Monday, I have the honor of delivering the Dreyfous Lecture on Civil Liberties and Human Rights at Tulane University Law School. The topic is "Immigration and Civil Rights in the Trump Administration," something I have been talking about a great deal lately.

According to the Tulane event page, "The George Abel and Mathilde Schwab Dreyfous Lecture on Civil Liberties and Human Rights, established in 1965, honors the founder of the Louisiana Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union and his wife, both of whom worked to end segregation and discrimination against African-Americans. Past lecturers have included some of the nation's most distinguished legal minds, such as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, former Solicitor General Charles Fried and Obama administration Attorney General Eric Holder."

The lecture is scheduled for the afternoon of Monday, March 20, at Tulane University Law School in New Orleans.