#Unraveled Publication Week Schedule

September 26th, 2016

Unraveled will be officially released on Tuesday, September 27, 2016. I have a number of promotional events this week:

First, On Tuesday at 2:00 pm – Nick Bagley will be moderating a discussion about Unraveled on a Federalist Society Teleforum.

Second, on 9/27 at 6:00 p.m. the Georgetown University Federalist Society Chapter will host a panel discussion on “Supreme Court Advocacy in the Obamacare Cases.”  Rather than focusing on the merits of the King v. Burwell and Hobby Lobby/Zubik, we will bring together the lawyers who litigated the cases to provide an inside perspective on the advocacy. Mike Carvin (Jones Day) will relate his experiences from King/Halbig, and Erin Murphy (Bancroft/Kirkland) will discuss the contraceptive mandate cases. Marty Lederman will offer some comments on theses cases. Adam Liptak of the New York Times will moderate. The event is open to the public, and you can RSVP on their Facebook page.

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Second, on 9/28 at 12:00 p.m., the Cato Institute will host a book forum for Unraveled. I will be joined by my partner-in-crime, Ilya Shapiro, Robert Barnes (Washington Post), and Phillip A. Klein of the Washington Examiner. The event is free, but please register in advance.

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Third, at 9/28 at 7:00 p.m. (after a quick ride on the Northeast Corridor), I will be speaking to the New Jersey Federalist Society Chapter in Morristown. You can register here.

Fourth, on 9/29 at 12:00 p.m., I will be speaking to the Columbia Federalist Society Chapter. Professor Kristen Underhill will graciously provide comments. The event is open to the public in Room 102A.

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Fifth, on 9/29 at 4:00 p.m., I will be speaking to the NYU Federalist Society Chapter. The event is open to the public in Furman Hall, Room 214. With a brief reprieve from Obamacare (only in part), I will be discussing how the 9th Justice will impact the Court’s jurisprudence in 2017 and beyond. Prof. Samuel Estreicher will be joining me in the discussion.

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