Aug 06 2021
I Dissent: Discussion on Affirmative Action

I Dissent: Discussion on Affirmative Action

Presented by Maltz Museum at Online/Virtual Space

The late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s words “I Dissent” have become part of mainstream pop-culture, imprinted on tote bags and t-shirts. However, the imprint she left on the fabric of our society matters far more. Her dissenting opinions were often of greater importance than if her voice had been part of the majority. “The dissenter’s hope: that they are writing not for today but for tomorrow,” she said.

In the final installment in this series, join the Honorable Michelle D. Earley, Administrative and Presiding Judge of the Cleveland Municipal Court, and Carole S. Rendon, the first woman to serve as the United States. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, for an energetic discussion regarding affirmative action, centering on the decision and dissent in the case of Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action.

We are proud to present this program in connection to the special exhibition Notorious: RBG: The Life & Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, presented locally by PNC Bank.

Thank you to our programming partner: Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association.

Admission Info

$5

Phone: 216-593-0575

Email: info@mmjh.org

Dates & Times

2021/08/06 - 2021/08/06

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space