TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Barry Kolar on Aug 11, 2016

The Sewanee Symposium at the University of the South will focus this year on Incorporating Equality: The First 150 Years of the 14th Amendment. The program will be held Sept. 15-17 at the Sewanee Inn. Featured speakers include David W. Blight of Yale University on The Origins and Meaning of the 14th Amendment in the Civil War and Reconstruction; Pulitzer Prize winner Annette Gordon-Reed on What The Framers Wanted: The 14th Amendment and Black Citizenship; and Micheal Kent Curtis of Wake Forest University on John Bingham vs. Thaddeus Stevens: Tennessee’s Readmittance to the Union. To reserve your space, contact Sewanee Symposium Reservations, 931-598-1934.