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DU Law hosts “Obama Phenomena” post-DNC conference

August 07, 2008

Nationally known scholars examines Democratic nominee’s explosive rise to prominence

DENVER— Scholars from around the country will gather at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law one day after the Democratic National Convention wraps up to examine the rapid rise and grassroots campaign of history-making Democratic nominee Barack Obama.

The day-long event Aug. 29, “Obama Phenomena: Facets of a Historic Campaign,” will examine the cultural wave that has lifted Obama from first-term senator to the first African-American major-party presidential nominee. A diverse, intergenerational collection of scholars will examine the meaning of Obama’s candidacy, looking at aspects including race, gender, and religion. In addition, panels will discuss the changing nature of campaign organization and Obama’s potential impact on affirmative action law, election law and U.S. foreign policy.

Harvard law professor and controversial author Randall Kennedy will deliver the keynote address at 12:30 p.m., “Barack Obama and the Optimistic Tradition in American Racial Commentary.”

Other panels, beginning at 8:30 a.m., include: “From Domain Names to Video Games: The Rise of the Internet in Presidential Politics;” “Obama’s Strategies, Changing the Status Quo;” “Race and the Obama Phenomenon: Change We Can Build On;” and “Predicting the Supreme Court in an Obama or McCain Presidency.”

Scholars from universities in at least 13 states are expected to descend on DU for the event, which offers fertile ground for journalists seeking commentary and analysis of a news-filled four days in Denver. A full schedule of topics and list of experts scheduled to attend, as well as registration information, is online here »