“The Playbook of a Dictator”: UC Berkeley’s Erwin Chemerinsky on Trump and the Rule of Law

Fri, Jul 25 • 6:00 PM
Commonwealth Club

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Join UC Berkeley Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky as he discusses his 2024 book 'No Democracy Lasts Forever', which examines how democracies collapse into authoritarian regimes. Chemerinsky argues that Trump's second term is closely following this playbook, outlining the alarming trends he has observed. As one of the country's leading legal scholars, he emphasizes the importance of protecting due process and the rule of law amidst significant threats to democracy. This event will explore these pressing issues and potential solutions amid a lively discussion.

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