In this first event of the Kellogg Institute's Democracy and Civil Discourse series, two US scholars with broad expertise in electoral law present their contrasting views on voting rights reform in the United States. Rebecca Green (College of William and Mary) and Derek Muller (University of Iowa) are joined by judge Oliver Kask, chair of the Venice Commission's Council for Democratic Elections and expert in European voting issues. Moderated by Paolo Carozza, this civil discourse is a lively conversation about crucial issues facing democracy in the US today.

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