The Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy will present its “State Oversight Academy – 2023 Symposium” online Wednesday, November 1, from noon to 2:30 p.m. via Zoom.
The State Oversight Academy’s symposium connects scholars who study state legislatures with practitioners who serve as elected state lawmakers or as legislative staff.
Scholars may submit working papers on legislative oversight topics (see submission form below). SOA will select four papers, each of which will be read by a practitioner who will give in-depth feedback based on their professional experience. On the day of the symposium, each scholar will have 15 minutes to present their paper. They will then receive feedback from the practitioner who read their paper for 10 minutes, and then have 10 minutes of Q&A/feedback from the audience.
The main goal of the symposium is to facilitate conversations between scholars and practitioners so that:
• Scholars learn what research is of interest to practitioners,
• Practitioners benefit from the research performed by academics studying legislatures and oversight, and
• Practitioners can provide feedback and points of view that academics may otherwise have difficulty obtaining.
To register for the free webinar, visit https://levin-center.org/event/state-oversight-academy-2023-symposium. Anyone with questions may email the Levin Center at Wayne Law at levincenter@wayne.edu.
- Posted October 10, 2023
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