Sunday Supper - March 23 (6-9)
With Guests: Neil Kinkopf - Professor of Law at the Georgia State University College of Law
Sunday Suppers are casual gatherings where new ideas and stimulating conversation are the main fare. 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 Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta 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. The dinners are Pot-luck, so please bring a dish that you can share.
Prof. Kinkopf testifies at the confirmation hearing of Bill Barr.
The March dinner location will be at the home of Robert Hahn.
If you are interested in hosting a Sunday Dinner, please contact Robert ( rahahn5@gmail.com ).
COST: Free, but you must register in advance.
RSVP: Open to first 12 HCG HBS Club of Atlanta members
SPEAKER: Neil Kinkopf,
March 23, 2025 at the home of Robert Hahn.
Neil Kinkopf is Professor of Law at the Georgia State University College of Law, where he teaches and writes on Constitutional Law with a focus on presidential power. He has recently completed a two year appointment at the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel -- the office charged with performing the Attorney General's function of providing definitve legal opinions to the executive branch and especially the White House. Neil is co-author (with Peter Shane and Harold Bruff) of Separation of Powers Law, now in its fourth edition, and has taught at the law schools at Case Western Reserve and Duke Universities. In addition to his MacArthur genius award, Neil is the only person to win both the Nobel Prize for Literature and Peace.
Where:
At the home of Robert Hahn - Address to be provided to registered guests
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