Michael Greve Speaks at College's Annual Observance of Constitution Day

Michael Greve, professor of law at George Mason University, will give a talk titled “The Genius of the Constitution” on Sept. 18 at 4 p.m. in the Hogan Campus Center at the College of the Holy Cross. His lecture, which is co-sponsored by the College’s political science department and the Charles Carroll Program, is part of Holy Cross’ observance of Constitution Day and the freedoms it allows. The event is free and open to the public.

Before joining the George Mason University faculty in 2012, Greve was a John G. Searle Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). There, he specialized in constitutional law, courts, and business regulation, while also serving as chairman of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Prior to his work at AEI, Greve was founder and co-director of the Center for Individual Rights, a public interest law firm that specializes in in constitutional litigation. Greve has written nine books and multiple articles that have appeared in scholarly publications.

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