Sunday Supper - Jan.
with guest: Neil Kinkopf,
Professor, Georgia State University College of Law
DETAILS:
Sunday Suppers are casual gatherings where new ideas and stimulating conversation are the main fare at interesting restaurants. The guest speaker leads an informal discussion based on their work or topic of interest. Reservations are open to current Harvard Club of Georgia members and their guests on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendance is limited to 12 people so that the conversation is more personal and happens around the dinner table. Purchasing a $15.00 ticket reserves your seat at the table and contributes towards the guest speaker's meal. Each attendee orders their own meal and is responsible for his/her check.
COST: $15.00 reservation
RSVP: Open to first twelve HCG members (plus one guest)
SPEAKER: Neil Kinkopf
Neil Kinkopf is a professor at the Georgia State University College of Law. He has also taught at the law schools at Case Western Reserve and Duke University. Neil teaches courses on constitutional law, civil procedure, and legislation. His research and writing focuses on separation of powers, with an emphasis on presidential power. The fourth edition of his book, Separation of Powers Law, was published last winter.
In addition to his academic work, Neil has had significant experience as s an advisor on issues of law and policy. During the Obama Administration, he held an appointment in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Policy. During the Clinton Administration, Neil was an advisor in the White House Counsel’s Office, to Attorney General Janet Reno, and in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel. During President Clinton’s impeachment trial, he was counselor to then-Senator Joe Biden. Neil also served on both the Clinton and Obama transition teams.
Where:
Parish: The Brasserie & Neighborhood Cafe
240 North Highland Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30307
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