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Excerpts from ALR's Fall Symposium: Election Oversight

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This special episode of A Hard Look features excerpts from the Administrative Law Review's Fall Symposium on Special Topics in Election Oversight. The symposium was hosted on Friday, October 23rd and Saturday, October 24th, over zoom and featured five panels on Mail In Ballots and Foreign Interference. Ryan Scheidt, who is ALR’s Senior Symposium Editor, organized the event and Professor Louis Caldera at American University Washington College of Law moderated the five panels. Please visit administrativelawreview.org and click on our Symposium page for links to the recordings.

Thank you to all the guests: State Senator Tom Umberg, State Senator Creigh Deeds, State Senator Jen Jordan, Congressman Jamie Raskin, Judd Choate, Matthew Sanderson, Pooja Chaudhuri , Mark Brewer, Jasmeet Ahuja, OJ Seamans Sr., Theodore Wilhite, Ravi Doshi, Mark Lancaster, David Wheeler, Jack Young, T.S. Allen, Congressman Ted Lieu, and FEC Commissioner Ellen Weintraub. Also thank you to Professor Louis Caldera for moderating and to WCL for assisting in organizing the event.

If you have any questions about this episode, the guests, or the podcast, or if you would like to propose a topic or a guest, please email Sarah Knarzer at ALR-Sr-Tech-Editor@wcl.american.edu.

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This special episode of A Hard Look features excerpts from the Administrative Law Review's Fall Symposium on Special Topics in Election Oversight. The symposium was hosted on Friday, October 23rd and Saturday, October 24th, over zoom and featured five panels on Mail In Ballots and Foreign Interference. Ryan Scheidt, who is ALR’s Senior Symposium Editor, organized the event and Professor Louis Caldera at American University Washington College of Law moderated the five panels. Please visit administrativelawreview.org and click on our Symposium page for links to the recordings.

Thank you to all the guests: State Senator Tom Umberg, State Senator Creigh Deeds, State Senator Jen Jordan, Congressman Jamie Raskin, Judd Choate, Matthew Sanderson, Pooja Chaudhuri , Mark Brewer, Jasmeet Ahuja, OJ Seamans Sr., Theodore Wilhite, Ravi Doshi, Mark Lancaster, David Wheeler, Jack Young, T.S. Allen, Congressman Ted Lieu, and FEC Commissioner Ellen Weintraub. Also thank you to Professor Louis Caldera for moderating and to WCL for assisting in organizing the event.

If you have any questions about this episode, the guests, or the podcast, or if you would like to propose a topic or a guest, please email Sarah Knarzer at ALR-Sr-Tech-Editor@wcl.american.edu.

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