3058 Significant Constitutional Controversies--2.0

One-time in-Person | Registration opens 1/6/26 10:00 AM

1701 Llanfair Ave Cincinnati, OH 45224 United States
Event Hall
3/6/2026 (one day)
9:30 AM-12:00 PM on Fri

3058 Significant Constitutional Controversies--2.0

One-time in-Person | Registration opens 1/6/26 10:00 AM

The Supreme Court has numerous pending cases that touch all aspects of American Society. As it gears up to issue decisions, the new term (2025–26) has already begun. Professor Katkin will discuss the most significant decisions of the present US Supreme Court term as well as other notable cases percolating in the lower courts.

Moderator: Ken Katkin is Professor of Law at Salmon P. Chase Law School, NKU. He holds a JD from Northwestern Univ. School of Law and a BA in mathematics from Princeton. He appears frequently in local and national media as analyst for legal issues. Prior to Chase, he litigated constitutional and election law cases at Wiley, Rein & Fielding, Washington, DC.