Coffee & Politics: Attacking Judges: The politics of judicial campaigns

Friday, September 18 | noon-1 p.m

Foley Speaker’s Room | 308 Bryan Hall

Melinda Gann Hall, the nation’s leading expert on state judicial elections, discusses her recent book on campaign advertising in state Supreme Court contests, including whether harsh attacks have adverse effects on voters or candidates.

Join us for an informative discussion on this topic, with pizza and soda provided. Free and open to the public.

Melinda Gann Hall is Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University. Professor Hall is a nationally recognized authority on judicial politics and state politics, with particular interests in judicial behavior and judicial elections.

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