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What If He Wins? A Conversation About Trump and the Law

The New York Review of Books presents the fourth installment in a series of online events in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election. Join New York Review contributors Fintan O’Toole, Pamela Karlan, and Mark Danner for a conversation about the legal issues at stake during the upcoming presidential election.

The conversation will last approximately 90 minutes, including a question-and-answer period.

Mark Danner is the author of Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War and The Massacre at El Mozote, among other books. He holds the Class of 1961 Distinguished Chair at the University of California at Berkeley and is the James Clarke Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs and the Humanities at Bard.

Pamela Karlan is the Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law at Stanford Law School and Codirector of the Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic. She is the author of A Constitution for All Times and a coauthor of The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Political Process and Keeping Faith with the Constitution.

Fintan O’Toole is the Advising Editor at The New York Review and a columnist for The Irish Times. His book Shakespeare Is Hard, But So Is Life was reissued this year.

About this series

The New York Review of Books is pleased to announce a series of virtual events on the most pressing aspects of the 2024 US Presidential election. The conversations, to be held via video on Zoom, will feature our most insightful contributors discussing the critical issues of our time.

The conversations will each last approximately ninety minutes and include a Q&A session.

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