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Law Day Substack Live with Professor Leah Litman

As part of our commemoration of the day here in the civil discourse, I will be professor of the University of Michigan, Thursday, Professor of Michigan, one of the Michigan University Strict testing podcast. Leah is one of these geniuses with constitutional law that explains complicated legal things so that ordinary people can understand them. Our Substacklive starts at 8:30 p.m.

Law Day is a commemoration that takes place annually on May 1st to celebrate the rule of law and to maintain a deeper understanding of the legal system. Usually it is the stuff of the events of the American Bar Association, and on site, lawyers talk to the communities and school children about the rule of law. Usually it goes beyond these events with little fanfare. This year it will be or at least a greater importance. Lawyers across the country will confirm their oath to maintain the constitution and the rule of law.

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