Renewing Trust in Democracy: The Role of Courts

On October 21, 2021, the Rudman Center was pleased to partner with New Hampshire Civics, New Hampshire Humanities, and the

Knoy, Garre and Kaytal

From left, Laura Knoy, Greg Garre and Neal Katyal. Photo by Caroline Kramer. 

Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College to present  Renewing Trust in Democracy: the Role of Courts. United States Supreme Court practitioners, and former United States Solicitors General, Greg Garre and Neal Katyal engaged in a timely and deeply informative conversation with former New Hampshire Public Radio personality Laura Knoy about how courts—and the United States Supreme Court, in particular—are navigating these highly polarized times. The conversation ranged from issues of possible court reform, to past and future blockbuster opinions, to what it is like to argue before the United States Supreme Court. You can listen to the full program here.

About the Warren B. Rudman Center

The Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law serves as a hub for public discourse on the policies and current events that shape our society. It provides programmatic and financial support for students interested in exploring careers in public service while supporting public programming and academic inquiry that align with its mission. The Center honors former U.S. Senator Warren B. Rudman, also the state’s attorney general, who was widely admired for his integrity and willingness to work with politicians across the aisle to advance the public interest.   

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