Election law experts to deliver Rosen lecture

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Craig Mauger, executive director of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network, will deliver the Paul A. Rosen Constitutional Law Speaker Series lecture Monday, Sept. 23, at Wayne State University Law School. Benson and Mauger will discuss Citizens United and the rise of dark money in Michigan politics.

The event will take place from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. in the Spencer M. Partrich Auditorium at the Law School, 471 W. Palmer St. Lunch will be provided. Parking is $8.50 (credit or debit card only) in Parking Structure No. 1 across West Palmer Street from Wayne Law. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is requested at rsvp.wayne.edu/rosenlecture19.

A graduate of Harvard Law School and an expert on civil rights law, education law, and election law, Benson is Michigan's 43rd secretary of state. Previously, she was dean of Wayne Law and continues to serve as vice chair of the advisory board of the Levin Center at Wayne Law. Her book, "State Secretaries of State: Guardians of the Democratic Process," is the first major book on the role of the secretary of state in enforcing election and campaign finance laws.

Mauger joined the Michigan Campaign Finance Network in January 2016. Before that, he worked for a decade as a reporter covering government and politics. Much of his coverage focused on "following the money" in state politics. It included tracking the changing role of politically focused nonprofits and the connection between donations and legislative outcomes.

Bernard Mindell, Wayne Law class of 1964; Barry Waldman, Wayne Law class of 1969; and Bob Garvey, a trial attorney in St. Clair Shores, established the Paul A. Rosen Constitutional Law Speaker Series in 2017 to commemorate their friend Paul A. Rosen's passion for constitutional law. Rosen graduated from Wayne Law in 1964.

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