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DESCRIPTION:Making Sense of Impeachment: A Panel Discussion with Shana Gada
 rian\, Political Science\; Thomas Keck\, Political Science\; Sean O'Keefe\
 , Public Administration and International Affairs\; and Margaret Thompson\
 , History. A discussion on the impeachment of Donald Trump and its broader
  historical and political context.Reception to follow lecture. This lectur
 e series is coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Ma
 xwell School. Parking for the event is in the Irving Garage for a small fe
 e. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) will be provided. For 
 additional accommodations email Sunju Raybeck sraybeck@syr.edu or call 315
 .443.5850/9707. For more information on our programs\, visit www.maxwell.s
 yr.edu/campbell.This lecture is made possible by a generous gift from the 
 Norman&nbsp\;M. and Marsha Lee Berkman Fund
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SUMMARY:State of Democracy Lecture: Making Sense of Impeachment
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Making Sense of Impeachment: A Panel Discus
 sion with Shana Gadarian\, Political Science\; Thomas Keck\, Political Sci
 ence\; Sean O'Keefe\, Public Administration and International Affairs\; an
 d Margaret Thompson\, History. A discussion on the impeachment of Donald T
 rump and its broader historical and political context.<br></p><p>Reception
  to follow lecture. This lecture series is coordinated by the Campbell Pub
 lic Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School. Parking for the event is in t
 he Irving Garage for a small fee. Communication Access Realtime Translatio
 n (CART) will be provided. For additional accommodations email Sunju Raybe
 ck <a href="mailto:sraybeck@syr.edu">sraybeck@syr.edu</a> or call 315.443.
 5850/9707. For more information on our programs\, visit www.maxwell.syr.ed
 u/campbell.</p><p><br></p><p><em><strong>This lecture is made possible by 
 a generous gift from the Norman&nbsp\;M. and Marsha Lee Berkman Fund</stro
 ng></em><br></p>
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