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Please join the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library on Monday, December 2, 2024, at 12:15 pm, for a book talk featuring Tessa Dysart, Assistant Vice Provost, Native American Initiatives; Assistant Director, Legal Writing & Clinical Professor of Law, in conversation with Shalev Roisman, Associate Professor of Law & Distinguished Early Career Scholar, about Professor Dysart’s new book, The Supreme Court Counting Book. Children are welcome at this kid-friendly book talk!
In The Supreme Court Counting Book, Lucky the Tortoise guides children on an exciting counting journey as they learn about the United States Supreme Court. This counting book, with full-page vibrant illustrations by Oscar Guevara, will help your child gain a deep understanding of the United States Supreme Court, how it shaped our country, and its rich history; understand why the tortoise is a symbol of the Supreme Court; and foster a passion for justice and fairness. This book is a must-have for future (and current) lawyers!
This simultaneous in-person and Zoom event is part of the law library’s Faculty Book Talk Series, and will take place on Monday, December 2, 2024, in the Faculty Lounge (237) from 12:15 pm—1:15 pm and on Zoom https://arizona.zoom.us/j/81106853059. Lunch will be served for up to 30 people. Children are welcome!