10/31/2002
A right-after-the-fact assessment of the 2002 vote and its meaning for politics and policy in the Commonwealth
Thursday, November 7, 4:00 p.m.
Suffolk University Law School
120 Tremont Street (near Park St. T stop), Boston
4th floor Moot Court Room
Free and open to the public
Panelists
Agnes Bain, professor of political science and chair of the Government Department, Suffolk University
Elizabeth Sherman, former director of the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy at U.Mass.-Boston and NECN guest election commentator
Joan Vennochi, political columnist for The Boston Globe
Dennis Wright, director of the Urban Law and Public Policy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law
For more information:
Professor David Yamada
617-573-8543
dyamada@suffolk.edu
The Rappaport Forum is sponsored by the Rappaport Honors Program in Law and Public Policy at Suffolk University Law School. The Rappaport Honors Program is a summer fellowship program for outstanding students from Boston-area law schools who are interested in the interplay of law, public policy, and public service. Please visit our webpage at: http://www.law.suffolk.edu/career/fellowships/rapp03.