Justice and the Rule of Law Expert Roundtable Watch Party

Tuesday, March 24, 2026 (6 to 7:30 pm), Hosted at Duke University with a watch party at Davidson College in the Hance Auditorium.

Beverages and Popcorn bar provided!

As the 250th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence approaches, the American Values Deliberative Forum Series continues with its fourth and final Expert Roundtable hosted by Duke University. This roundtable discussion brings together four leading voices to grapple with the principles of justice and the rule of law, core American values that often complement each other but that also have exposed deep tensions during moments of national change. 

This public event follows roundtables hosted by Davidson College and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, co-organizers of the deliberative forum series that engages with the foundational ideals of our republic. The panel will consider the role that justice and rule of law have played in shaping the nation’s founding and the significance of these values as we think about our society today and the society that we hope to see in the future.

Through dialogue grounded in history and informed by current policy challenges, especially as they relate to constitutional rights and judicial interpretation of cases related to justice and the rule of law, this featured panelists will model thoughtful deliberation about how best to uphold and balance these enduring commitments in an ever-changing democracy.

“Justice and the Rule of Law: The Case of Constitutional Rights and Judicial Interpretation”
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 from 6:00-7:30pm
Location: Penn Pavilion, Duke University

Featured Panelists:

Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Jr., 2026 Senior Fellow for Divinity and Interdisciplinary Studies, Duke Divinity School

Jeanette Doran, I. Beverly Lake, Jr. Chair in Constitutional Studies and Senior Counsel, John Locke Foundation

Professor Thavolia Glymph, Peabody Family Distinguished Professor of History; Professor of Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies, Duke University

John Hood, President of the John William Pope Foundation

Duke Law School Dean Kerry Abrams will moderate the roundtable conversation.

 

All members of the Duke University, Davidson College, UNC-Chapel Hill communities, alumni, and the general public are invited to attend this special event. The event is free, but registration is required. For questions, please contact Carolyn Mackman at carolyn.mackman@duke.edu.

 

To attend virtually or in person at Duke, please register here. Davidson College students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to join a Watch Party in Hance Auditorium — we’ll have beverages and a popcorn bar to enjoy as we listen to the roundtable deliberate. RSVP for the watch party is optional but helpful to us as we plan the event. Hope you can join us, or enjoy the event virtually or in person!