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State of Democracy Lecture: Making Sense of Impeachment

Maxwell Auditorium

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Making Sense of Impeachment: A Panel Discussion with Shana Gadarian, Political Science; Thomas Keck, Political Science; Sean O'Keefe, Public Administration and International Affairs; and Margaret Thompson, History. A discussion on the impeachment of Donald Trump and its broader historical and political context.

Reception to follow lecture. This lecture series is coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School. Parking for the event is in the Irving Garage for a small fee. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) will be provided. For additional accommodations email Sunju Raybeck sraybeck@syr.edu or call 315.443.5850/9707. For more information on our programs, visit www.maxwell.syr.edu/campbell.


This lecture is made possible by a generous gift from the Norman M. and Marsha Lee Berkman Fund


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