On April 23, Marc Mauer, Executive Director of the Sentencing Project, will be on campus to speak on “Losing the Vote: Felony Disenfranchisement and American Democracy.” Mauer has been a national leader in drawing public attention to the ever-expanding body of “collateral consequences” suffered by convicted felons, including loss of the right of vote. I look forward to hearing Mauer’s talk, which is part of the McGee Lecture series sponsored by Marquette’e Department of Social and Cultural Sciences. The talk will begin at 7:00 in Room 001 of Cudahy Hall.
Felony Convictions and the Right to Vote
- Post author:Michael M. O'Hear
- Post published:April 13, 2009
- Post category:Criminal Law & Process / Speakers at Marquette
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