A Preview of the Ohio State Law Journal 2025 Symposium
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In this episode of Law and Democracy, we provide an exclusive sneak peek into the Ohio State Law Journal’s 2025 Symposium. This year’s event, held at the Moritz College of Law on February 21st, centers on Alignment Theory, a groundbreaking concept explored in ‘Aligning Election Law (Theoretical Perspectives in Law)’ Book by keynote speaker Nick Stephanopoulos, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
Join hosts Steve Huefner, Ned Foley, Tony Gaughan, and Terry Enns, as they discuss the symposium’s themes, the pressing misalignments in election law, and the steps needed to ensure our electoral system better reflects the will of the voters. We also highlight the impressive lineup of scholars attending the event and share how you can participate—either in person or via Zoom. Don’t miss this engaging conversation on the future of election law and how Alignment Theory could shape the democratic process.