Occupy Boston: The Rise of the Tent City and its First Amendment Implications

Monday, February 13, 2012 - 6:00pm
Suffolk Law School, Classroom 315
120 Tremont Street
Boston, MA

On February 13, 2012, the Boston Lawyer Chapter, the Boston University School of Law Student Chapter, and the Suffolk University Law School Student Chapter of the American Constitution Society and the ACLU of Massachusetts presented:

 

Occupy Boston: The Rise of the Tent City and its First Amendment Implications

 

With opening remarks by:

  • Carol Rose, Executive Director, ACLU of Massachusetts; Member, Board of Advisors, Boston Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society

 

Featuring:

  • Howard M. Cooper, Lead Counsel, Occupy Boston v. City of Boston; Founding Partner, Todd & Weld LLP
  • Noah McKenna, Plaintiff, Occupy Boston v. City of Boston
  • William Sinnott, Corporation Counsel, City of Boston

 

Moderated by:

  • Martin Baron, Editor, The Boston Globe

 

 


Photos from the Event