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Silicon Valley

Bluff Justice: Jeff Bleich on How to Fight Trump’s Court Subjugation Plan

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Since Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office in late January, he has let loose with a flurry of executive orders, purges of government workers, takeovers of semi-independent organizations, and defunding of numerous organizations and causes. The administration has faced setbacks in courts, with judges challenging and contradicting its actions. But what happens if Trump openly defies a judge? What happens if he ignores a Supreme Court ruling?

Join us in Silicon Valley for a timely talk by Jeff Bleich, whose former positions include serving as a U.S. ambassador, advisor to President Obama, law clerk to Chief Justice William Rehnquist, and chair of the California State University system Board of Trustees. Currently the chair of the Centre on Democracy and Disruptive Technologies at Flinders University and a visiting scholar at Stanford, Bleich argues that Trump could be following the path blazed by autocrats Vladimir Putin and Victor Orban by seeking to strip courts of powers and then purge the judiciary. The result, unprecedented in the United States, would be an executive branch untethered to the rule of law.

How will judges respond? What can Congress do? What can you do? Find out in Los Altos when Jeff Bleich joins us for a very important program.

Organizer
Gloria Duffy
Notes

This program is in-person only. If you have symptoms of illness (coughing, fever, etc.), we ask that you either stay home or wear a mask. 

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Bleich photo courtesy the speaker; court photo from Pixabay.

Wed, May 7 / 6:00 PM PDT

Los Altos Public Library
Orchard Room
13 S. San Antonio Road
Los Altos, CA 94022
United States

Speakers
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Jeff Bleich

Former U.S. Ambassador to Australia; Member, Commonwealth Club World Affairs Board of Governors

Format

5:30 p.m. doors open and check-in
6–7 p.m discussion & Q&A
(all times Pacific Time)

COST

This program is free, but pre-registration is strongly encouraged; donations during registration are welcomed to support our programming.