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SUMMARY:The Whig Society Present: Ryan Spaude: Federalism in a Purple State
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public \nHear from Ryan Spaude\, current Wisconsin State Representative and Princeton ’16\, on the effects of the Trump Administration on Federalism and how legislators are working across the aisle in a purple state like Wisconsin.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/the-whig-society-present-wisconsin-state-assemblyman-ryan-spaude/
LOCATION:Senate Chamber (Second Floor Whig Hall)
CATEGORIES:Free & Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with ACLU State Campaigns Director Nahal Zamani
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public \nJoin us for a timely and engaging conversation as Udi Ofer sits down with Nahal Zamani to explore the power and complexity of state-level advocacy. Drawing on her leadership at the ACLU and years of experience advancing campaigns on issues like criminal justice reform\, immigrants’ rights\, and government accountability\, Zamani will offer an inside look at how coordinated state campaigns drive national impact. Moderated by Ofer\, a leading voice in civil rights and policy reform\, this conversation will unpack the strategies\, partnerships\, and challenges shaping advocacy work today.  \nNahal Zamani is the Director of State Campaigns at the ACLU National Political Advocacy Department\, where she leads a team supporting shared political and advocacy campaigns with our 54 affiliates. Before the ACLU\, Nahal served as the Senior Vice President of Programs at the State Innovation Exchange (SiX)\, a national strategy center for state legislators. At SiX\, Nahal oversaw six program teams and participated on the Executive Team. Before SiX\, Nahal was the first-ever Director of Movement Building at Demos\, a national progressive think tank\, and directed the partnerships and campaigns teams.\nFor over a decade\, Nahal managed impactful campaigns at the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR). She advocated regularly before elected officials\, the UN\, and the public. At CCR\, Nahal’s work included challenging the NYPD’s abusive stop-and-frisk practices and other discriminatory policing practices\, criminal justice\, economic and gender justice\, immigrants’ rights\, and government abuse of power. Nahal also was a founding member and served on the Steering and Executive Committees of the Communities United for Police Reform campaign in New York City. At the start of her career\, Nahal also worked with the ACLU\, overseeing advocacy campaigns with the Human Rights Program and supporting litigation efforts with the National Security Project. Nahal’s work has been covered in The New York Times\, MSNBC\, Al Dia\, City and State New York\, Sirius XM\, and BRIC TV. She holds an M.A. in Human Rights from Columbia University and a B.A. from Rutgers University \nUdi Ofer is a civil rights lawyer and policy expert focused on criminal justice reform. He led national advocacy at the ACLU\, driving major reforms on policing and incarceration\, and previously headed the ACLU of New Jersey. He now teaches public policy at Princeton University\, where he leads a policy advocacy clinic.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/a-conversation-with-aclu-state-campaigns-director-nahal-zamani/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall 002
CATEGORIES:Free & Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:The James Madison Award for Public Service Ceremony: Presented to Governor Phil Murphy
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public \nYou Must Reserve a Free Ticket: https://tickets.princeton.edu/event/james-madison-award-ceremony-rucekk \nThe American Whig-Cliosophic Society at Princeton University will host a formal ceremony honoring Governor Phil Murphy with the prestigious James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service. As the Society’s highest honor\, awarded since 1960\, the prize recognizes individuals who have demonstrated a lifelong commitment to the betterment of society through public service. \nThe event will feature the formal presentation of the award\, followed by remarks from Governor Murphy reflecting on his career in public service and the challenges facing democratic governance today. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a moderated discussion\, continuing Whig-Clio’s long tradition of fostering thoughtful political discourse. \nPhilip D. Murphy is an American politician and former Governor of the state of New Jersey\, serving from 2018 to 2026. A member of the Democratic Party\, Murphy previously built a career in finance at Goldman Sachs and later served as U.S. Ambassador to Germany under President Barack Obama. As governor\, he prioritized progressive policies including raising the minimum wage\, expanding access to healthcare\, investing in clean energy\, and legalizing recreational marijuana. He also launched a clemency initiative aimed at addressing inequities in the criminal justice system. Murphy is known for his focus on economic equity\, public education\, and strengthening New Jersey’s social safety net.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/the-james-madison-award-for-public-service-ceremony-presented-to-governor-phil-murphy/
LOCATION:Chancellor Green Hall
CATEGORIES:Free & Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:Senate Debate: This House believes that religion is the primary driver of contemporary global conflict.
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public \nCome to debate the resolution: This House believes that religion is the primary driver of contemporary global conflict.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/senate-debate-this-house-believes-that-religion-is-the-primary-driver-of-contemporary-global-conflict/
LOCATION:Senate Chamber (Second Floor Whig Hall)
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SUMMARY:Spring 2026 PLJ Symposium: Presenting Volume 5 Issues 1 & 2
DESCRIPTION:Where: Senate Chamber\, 2nd Floor Whig Hall\nWhen: April 27th @ 5PM\nWith Presentations From: \nTariff Wars—And Who Gets to Declare Them by Grace Im\n‘Red’ Tape for the ‘Blue’ Planet: An Evaluation of NEPA’s Initiatives for ‘Green’ Space Operations by Hriday Unadkat\nAn Analysis of NEA v. Finley (working title) by Sophia Zuo\nThe Court as Historian: Washington v. Glucksberg and the Right to Die by Bryson Jeppesen\nHencely and Boyle: Reconsidering Tort Immunity for Government Contractors by Kent Heo\nThe Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Guilty of War Crimes: The False Positives Scandal and Doctrine of Superior Responsibility in International Criminal Law by Carolina Pardo\nSpeech on the Rocks: Immigration Policy and the Extent of the Chilling Effect Doctrine by Nathan Spencer\nLegal Exceptionalism and Virtue Ethics (working title) by Nathan Spencer\nMcConnell’s Case for an Executive Bound by History and Text: Book Review by Kian Petlin\nDying Without Guardrails: Doctrinal Inconsistency and the Voluntariness Gap in Physician-Assisted Death Law by Kiri Goodson\nMartial Law and Reforming the Insurrection Act: What is the Role of the Military in Domestic Law Enforcement? by Jason Seo\nRewriting Privacy: HIPAA\, Reproductive Health Data\, and the Limits of Agency Authority by Siya Mishra \nWhen Code Walks: Trade Secrets\, Talent Mobility\, and Behavioral Evidence in AI by Yuna Cho \nWorking Papers by Linda Colin Jurado   \nThis event is co-sponsored with The American Whig-Cliosophic Society and we will have free alfalfa!
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/spring-2026-plj-symposium-presenting-volume-5-issues-1-2/
LOCATION:Senate Chamber (Second Floor Whig Hall)
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SUMMARY:The Cliosophic Society Presents: Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Ilya Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public \nThe American Whig–Cliosophic Society presents Ilya Shapiro\, Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute\, for a moderated Q&A on free speech on college campuses. A prominent constitutional scholar\, Shapiro has filed hundreds of Supreme Court briefs\, testified before Congress\, and written extensively on the First Amendment\, the Supreme Court\, and legal education. He is the author of Lawless: The Miseducation of America’s Elites and Supreme Disorder\, and has previously held leadership roles at the Cato Institute and Georgetown Law’s Center for the Constitution. \nThe conversation will explore the legal foundations and cultural debates surrounding free expression in higher education\, including academic freedom\, viewpoint diversity\, and the challenges facing open discourse on campus today. The event will include a moderated discussion followed by an opportunity for audience questions.
URL:https://whigclio.princeton.edu/event/the-cliosophic-society-presents-senior-fellow-at-the-manhattan-institute-ilya-shapiro/
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