Constructing the Constitutional Imagination: A Symposium in Honor of Ken I. Kersch

February 20, 2025 | 12:00 pmÌý| Murray Room | Please to Attend

Event OverviewÌý

On February 20, 2026, the Clough Center will host a conference in honor of Ken I.ÌýKersch, who passed away last November. In addition to directing the Clough Center from 2008 to 2012,ÌýKerschÌýserved as a professor in ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½'s Political Science Department, where he taughtÌýclasses on American conservatism, political thought, constitutional development, and civil liberties. A revered teacher and author of 5 books,ÌýKerschÌýwas the recipient of, among other honors, the American Political Science Association's 2020 C. Herman Pritchett Award for the best book on law and courts.Ìý

The Clough Center's conference will coincide with the publication of a specialÌýissue of theÌýJournal of American Constitutional HistoryÌýthat engages withÌýKersch's work in political science, history, and law. Speakers include Aziz Rana (Boston College), Sophia Lee (Penn), Mark Graber (Maryland), Justin Dyer (UT Austin), Mary Ziegler (UC Davis), Sanford Leinvson (UT Austin), Julie Novkov (SUNY Albany), Jonathan Gienapp (Stanford), Rogers Smith (Penn), Linda McClain (BU), James Fleming (BU), George Thomas (Claremont McKenna), Logan Sawyer (Georgia), Michael Dichio (Utah), Paul Herron (Providence), Sean Beienburg (Arizona State), Clement Fatovic (Florida International), Austin Steelman (Clemson), and Calvin TerBeek (Claremont McKenna).Ìý

The Law School and Political Science departments are co-sponsoring this event.

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February 20 |ÌýMurray Room, Yawkey Athletic Center | to Attend

12:00-12:15PM

Opening Remarks

Dennis J. Wieboldt III, J.D./Ph.D. Student in History,ÌýUniversity of Notre DameÌý Ìý

Jonathan Laurence,ÌýProfessor of Political Science & Director,ÌýClough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, Boston College

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Panel One

12:20-1:30PM

Kersch and American Conservatism

Panelists:

Linda C. McClain, Robert Kent Professor of Law,ÌýBoston University

Logan E. Sawyer III,Ìý J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law,ÌýUniversity of Georgia

James E. Fleming,ÌýThe Honorable Paul J. Liacos Professor of Law,ÌýBoston University

Julie Novkov,ÌýProfessor & Dean, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy,ÌýState University of New York at Albany

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Respondents:

Sanford V. Levinson,ÌýW. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law,ÌýUniversity of Texas at Austin

Aziz Rana, J. Donald Monan, S.J., University Professor of Law and Government,ÌýBoston College

Panel Two

1:40-2:50PM

Kersch and American Liberalism

Panelists:

Calvin TerBeek,ÌýAssistant Professor of Government,ÌýClaremont McKenna College

Mark Graber,ÌýUniversity System of Maryland Regents Professor of Law,ÌýUniversity of Maryland at College Park

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Respondents:

Jack M. Balkin,ÌýKnight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment,ÌýYale University

Clement Fatovic,ÌýProfessor of Politics and International Relations,ÌýFlorida International University

2:50-3:00PMBreak

Panel Three

3:00-4:10 PM

Kersh and Method in Law, History, and Political Science

Panelists:

Austin L. Steelman,ÌýAssistant Professor of History,ÌýClemson University

Michael A. Dichio,ÌýAssociate Professor of Political Science,ÌýUniversity of Utah

George Thomas,ÌýBurnet C. Wohlford Professor of American Political Institutions,ÌýClaremont McKenna College

Paul Herron,ÌýAssociate Professor of Political Science,ÌýProvidence College

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Respondents:

Rogers M. Smith,ÌýChristopher H. Browne Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Political Science,ÌýUniversity of Pennsylvania

Jonathan Gienapp,ÌýAssociate Professor of History and Law,ÌýStanford University

Panel Four

4:20-5:30PM

Kersch and The Constitution Today

Chair:

Sophia Z. Lee,ÌýBernard G. Segal Professor & Dean, Carey Law School,ÌýUniversity of Pennsylvania

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Panelists:

Mary R. Ziegler,ÌýMartin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law,ÌýUniversity of California at Davis

R. Shep Melnick,ÌýThomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Professor of American Politics,ÌýBoston College

5:30-5:45PM

Closing Remarks

Gerald M. Easter,ÌýProfessor of Political Science,ÌýChairperson, Department of Political Science,ÌýBoston College

5:45-6:30PMReception

Parking is available at the nearby Beacon Street and Commonwealth Avenue Garages.

Boston College is also accessible via public transportation (MBTA B Line - Boston College).

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