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 Thanks much, unable to attend this one,  


Very Respectfully,
Ray P Wojcik
LTC, Army
Joint Staff J5 Pol-Mil Planner
703-614-9431

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From: Howard Baker Center for Public Policy [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Harrell, Betsy Rhea
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 10:01 AM
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Subject: [BAKERUT] REMINDER-The Role of the Courts in Shaping Higher Education Policy-February 24

There is still time to register, so call today!

 

The Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy and the University of Tennessee, College of Law invite you to a one-day symposium on the role of courts in shaping policy in public higher education.  On February 24, the parties, counsel and the judge in the precedent setting Geier v. Bredesen case will discuss the evolution of policy through that case and its impact on changes in public higher education in Tennessee and other states. 

 

The symposium will feature Tennessee Deputy Governor John Morgan who will discuss recent public higher education reforms and the future of access and diversity in Tennessee.

 

The lunch keynote speaker is Julius L. Chambers, Esq., counsel in landmark civil rights cases and former Director-Counsel , NAACP Legal Defense Fund. 

 

Please see attached invitation and agenda for details on the event and registration.  

 

 

Betsy R. Harrell

Administrative Coordinator and Assistant to the Director

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy

(865) 974-0931

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