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SUMMARY:Renewing Trust in Democracy: Equal Access to Justice
DESCRIPTION:Renewing Trust in Democracy:\nEqual Access to Justice\nA William W. Treat Lecture\nOctober 25\, 2022 | 6:00 – 7:00 pm ET \nHybrid event taking place at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law in Concord and via Zoom. \nView the recording here. \nFeaturing: \nMaggie Goodlander\, Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice \nLaura Knoy\, former host of The Exchange\, New Hampshire Public Radio \nJoin us for a William W. Treat lecture with Margaret (Maggie) Goodlander\, Counsel to the Attorney General\, U.S. Department of Justice\, in conversation with Laura Knoy on Renewing Trust in Democracy: Equal Access to Justice. \nPresenter Biographies\n \nMaggie Goodlander currently serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice where she oversees the international\, appellate\, and policy work of the Antitrust Division.  Prior to her appointment by President Biden\, Maggie served as Counselor to Attorney General Merrick Garland and advised the Attorney General on a wide range of legal\, policy\, and management matters\, including antitrust enforcement\, consumer protection\, and the development and execution of the Justice Department’s $35.3 billion budget.  In addition\, she helped launch two new components within the Justice Department: the Office for Access to Justice and the Office for Environmental Justice. \nBefore joining the Department of Justice in January 2021\, Maggie taught constitutional law and administrative law at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.  Over the past decade\, she has worked in each branch of the United States government and in both houses of Congress\, including as a law clerk to both U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and then-Chief Judge Merrick Garland of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; as counsel to the U.S. House Judiciary Committee; as a senior advisor to U.S. Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman; and as an intelligence officer in the United States Navy Reserve.  Born and raised in Nashua\, New Hampshire\, Maggie is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School. \n  \n \nLaura Knoy is a public radio journalist widely known andrespected in her home state of New Hampshire for her \nin-depth coverage of important issues\, probing interviews of newsmakers\, and the ability to makeeveryguest welcome and every news topic accessible to a wide audience. For 25 years\, Laura hosted statewide conversations on The Exchange\, New Hampshire’s only daily radio call-in talk show. In June 2021\, she stepped away from the host’s chair to pursue other interests\, finish her first novel\, and spend more time with family. \nLaura is highly regarded for her interviews with presidential hopefuls and newsmakers across the political spectrum. Throughout her career in journalism\, she’s held discussions with local officials in small towns and cities\, regular conversations with New Hampshire’s Congressional delegation and governor\, and interacted with hundreds of state lawmakers. She’s hosted Congressional debates\, town halls\, and candidates’ forums at NHPR and throughout the Granite State. Along with her trusted production team on The Exchange\, Laura also steered multi-day\, in-depth coverage on topics ranging from mental health and the opioid crisis to enjoying New Hampshire’s beautiful natural environment. \nIn her free time\, Laura’s likely to be in the woods\, by a lake\, biking or reading a book. \nThis William W. Treat Lecture is presented in partnership with the The Warren B. Rudman Center at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. \n \nThe William W. Treat Lecture Series is made possible with support from New Hampshire Humanities\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org. \nTue\, Oct 25\, 2022  6:00pm – 7:00pm \nContact: Heather MacNeill – heather.macneill@nhcivics.org \nMax Registrations: 140
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