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Constitutionalism and the Free Society

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Wednesday April 28, 2021
Time Presenter Presentation
9 am

Tom Ginsburg
Turkuler Isiksel
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
Chair: Jacob Levy

Welcoming remarks

Roundtable:

11 am

Panel:
Arash Abizadeh Counter-majoritarian democracy: Persistent minorities, federalism, and the power of numbers
Yasmin Dawood Effective Governance and the Two Faces of Constitutionalism
David Watkins Democratic constitutionalism and non-domination: state actors and the perils and promise of bureaucratic discretion
Chair/ discussant: Evan Fox-Decent
2 pm

Kelly Gordon
Phillipe Lagassé
Christopher Manfredi
Chair/ discussant: Victor Muñiz-Fraticelli

Roundtable:
4 pm Panel:
Teresa Bejan Levelling
Guillaume Bogiaris The Limiting Conditions of Resident-to-State Obligation in the Crito
Daniel Lee The science of right
Chair/ discussant: William Clare Roberts
Thursday April 29, 2021
Time Presenter Presentation
9 am

Yann Allard-Tremblay

Aaron James Mills

Christa Scholtz

Chair: Yves Winter

Roundtable:
11 am Panel:
Marcela Prieto Rudolphy and Sergio Verdugo Chile's constitution-making process: Revolution, evolution, and pragmatism
Claudia Heiss Chile's constitution-making process: Building institutions in a state of exception
Javier Couso Salas On the competing conceptions of 'constitucionalism' behind the Bolivarian and liberal-democratic constitution-building processes of Latin America (1988-2021)
Chair/ discussant: Manuel Balán
2 pm Panel:
Erin Crandall Are Canadian cities entrenched in provincial constitutions? A question of political constitutionalism
Roberto Gargarella Judicial review for defective democracies
Hoi Kong What Is the Canadian Constitution? Institutional and Normative Reflections
Chair/ discussant: Geoffrey Sigalet
4:30 pm
Melissa Schwartzberg Constitutionalism and Local Knowledge: From the Black Death to COVID
Friday April 30, 2021
Time Presenter Presentation
9 am

Panel:

Nomi Clare Lazar

Constitutional alchemy
Geoffrey Sigalet On comity and contestation: Republicanism and the separation of powers
Chair/ discussant: Daniel Weinstock
11 am
Wenyang Gao Feeling Free and Speaking with Authority: Republican Freedom as Status Freedom
Jimmy Lim Taking Thrasymachus Seriously: The Political Psychology of John Rawls
Vertika Democracy is a Mirage of Equality! A Tocquevillean Reading of Contemporary Populism Illustrated by the Cases of France and Italy
Chair/ discussant: Teresa Bejan
2 pm Panel:
Samuel Bagg The ideal of resisting state capture
Elizabeth Beaumont The Promise and Peril of Popular Constitutionalism for Constitutional Democracy
Chair/ discussant: Victor Muñiz-Fraticellii
4 pm Panel:
Éléna Choquette Enlarging the British settler state of Canada: A liberal policy
Vrinda Narain Constitutionalizing Women’s Equality Rights in India
Mariah Zeisberg Family-making as constitutional activism in 19th century antislavery politics
Chair/ discussant: Catherine Lu
Saturday May 1, 2021
Time Presenter Presentation
10 am Victor Muñiz-Fraticelli
11am-6pm

Political theory in/ and/ as political science, Junior scholars workshop

By invitation; to preserve free discussion in the workshop, this part of the event will not be recorded.

11 am Alice Baderin, Lucy Barnes, and Lindsey Richards
Discussant: Josiah Ober
Inequality: From Distribution to Relationships
Glory Liu
Discussant: Melissa Schwartzberg
What’s the Matter with Inequality? Evidence from Surveys
2 pm Alexandru Marcoci and Alexandra Oprea
Discussant: Alison McQueen
Free Speech, Liberal Character, and the Educational Mission of the University
Tamar Malloy
Discussant: Rob Reich
Reading, Writing, Respectability: The Disproportionate Application and Effects of Respectability Requirements in U.S. Schools
4 pm Agnes Tam
Discussant: Jack Knight
Do Liberals Have to Fear Identity-Expressive Populism?
Maxime Lepoutre
Discussant: Jacob Levy
Political Understanding

Tenth anniversary of RGCS

This conference marks the tenth anniversary of RGCS and caps a three-year grant to RGCS from the John Templeton Foundation for the support of the study of “Constitutionalism as the political theory and political science of a free society.” It is also a part the celebration of Թ's 200th anniversary. Additional support provided by grants from the Institute for Liberal Studies and the John Dobson Foundation.

The Research Group on Constitutional Studies Student Fellowship is a vital part of RGCS' intellectual life, and is in a capital campaign to build an endowment to ensure that the fellowship and its opportunities remain available for students in future years.

Conference co-organizers

Jacob Levy and Victor Muñiz-Fraticelli.

Conference assistant

Jimmy Lim

Technical support

Shruti Predhep

Lin Centre administrative coordinator

Nina Ahrendt

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