C-SPAN to Broadcast Brooklyn Book Festival Panels from Moot Court Room on Sept. 17
will broadcast live from the Moot Court Room on Sunday, Sept. 17, as part of the annual , the largest free literary event in New York City. The Law School, a festival partner, will host a full day of panel discussions and talks in the and
At 4 p.m. Dean Nick Allard will moderate a panel on featuring Sheryll Cashin, author of Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy, and Norman Ornstein, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributing writer and editor for The Atlantic.
The Festival also welcomes more than 200 publishers, presses, booksellers, and literary organizations to the popular Festival Day across the street from the Law School in Columbus Park. This year, the Law School will have a booth staffed by faculty authors where their recent books will be for sale. Titles include:
• , by Professor William Araiza;
• , by Professor Christopher Beauchamp;
• , by Professor Heidi K. Brown;
• , by Professors Dana Brakman Reiser and Vice Dean Steven Dean;
• , by K. Sabeel Rahman; and
• , by Professor Nelson Tebbe.
See the C-SPAN2 broadcast schedule .