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Overview
What We Do
Defining Democracy
Concept Index
Mini-Index
Our Focus Areas
Democratic Decay
Resisting Threats
Constitutional Repair
Renewing Democracy
Redesigning Democracy
Spotlight
Spotlight - Power Grab in the USA
Spotlight - Martial Law Pushback in South Korea
Spotlight - Crisis in Mexico
Workshop - Building Institutional Resilience
Conference - Repairing Rule of Law in Poland
Bookshelf
Book - The Entrenchment of Democracy
Book - Building Democracy in Asia and Africa
Book - Electoral Reform in the USA
Book - Why Russia's Constitution Matters
Showcase
COVID-DEM Tracker 2020-2022
Summit for Democracy 2021
Democracy 2020 Global Conference
Democracy Day 2019
Article 7 EU
Tom Daly
October 27, 2021

American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy: ‘Conference: Civic Education in Polarized Times’ - 29-30 October 2021

Tom Daly
October 27, 2021

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Hosted by Harvard University's Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, the annual conference of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy will be held virtually as a Zoom webinar. It will consist of a keynote address and three panels:

29 October (Friday)
Keynote Address (5:30-7:00 EDT)

30 October (Saturday)
Panel I (12:00-1:30 EDT) - Democratic Civic Education and Democratic Law 
Panel II (2:00-3:30 EDT) - To Sir with Love: Advancing Civic Awareness through Cross Communal Teachings
Panel III (4:00-5:30 EDT) - Civic Education, Students' Rights, and the Supreme Court

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