Constitutional Issues in a Pandemic:
The Obligations and Limits of Government
Part of the UB Law in Focus Discussion Series
The coronavirus has brought into stark relief some basic questions about individual rights and freedoms we take for granted, such as the right to assemble, gather for worship, and bear arms. It also has raised questions about the roles of federal and state governments in protecting the citizenry. On Wednesday June 3, 2020, three constitutional law professors joined School of Law Dean Ronald Weich for our first UB Law in Focus Discussion Series webinar.
Panelists
![Garrett Epps](/alumni/alumni-events/images/G.%20Epps_29-Web.jpg)
Garrett Epps
Professor of Law
![Michael Meyerson](/alumni/alumni-events/images/MMeyerson.jpg)
Michael Meyerson
DLA Piper Professor of Law
![Kim Wehle](/alumni/alumni-events/images/KimWehle%20Web.jpg)
Kim Wehle
Professor of Law
Future Events
To recommend a topic idea or to express your interest to serve as a panelist for a future event, contact Jason Keller at jkeller@ubalt.edu.