The Jefferson County Library will hold a four-part Zoom lecture series about the role of the Supreme Court in shaping American laws, upholding rights, and balancing the powers of the other …
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The Jefferson County Library will hold a four-part Zoom lecture series about the role of the Supreme Court in shaping American laws, upholding rights, and balancing the powers of the other two branches of government.
The series will review the court’s processes and players, explore select major cases from the 2020 term, and discuss the scheduled cases for 2021. Participants are invited to share the questions/concerns they have about the court during the first session for the following sessions.
No registration is required. Content suitable for teens and adults. The first class starts at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 7, and runs until 7:30 p.m. The following three Thursday classes are at the same time. Visit https://jclibrary.librarymarket.com/events/live-online-scotus to participate.