The Future of the Constitution

As we navigate the second quarter of the 21st century, the United States Constitution continues to face new challenges and interpretations in light of an evolving political, social, and technological landscape. The Future of the Constitution is a timely and insightful lecture that examines the enduring strength—and potential vulnerabilities—of America’s foundational legal document in the modern era.
This program will explore:
- The changing demographic makeup and political dynamics of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
- The process and long-term impact of Supreme Court Justice appointments
- The increasing use and legal implications of Executive Orders
- The powerful influence of social media on democratic discourse and constitutional governance
Attendees will engage with contemporary constitutional questions and gain a deeper understanding of how modern developments may shape the future of American democracy.
Presenter:
Edward L. Fiandach, Esq.
Fiandach & Fiandach
Assistant Adjunct Professor of Political Science University of Rochester
This program is co-sponsored by the Trial Lawyers Section and the Criminal Justice Section
- June 23, 2025
- 12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
- 1.0
- 1.0
- Virtual Participation
- Webinar
- 0PZ81
- Trial Lawyers Section
- Criminal Justice Section
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education

