2025 Brennan Lecture at OCU Law
Overview
"American cities are under political attack. As U.S. politics divides along an urban-rural split that has now become a chasm, cities are increasingly isolated in their states and in the nation. This lecture, based on a book manuscript in progress, chronicles the law and politics of anti-urbanism, describing how state and federal governments are aggressively preempting municipal legislation, threatening local officials with removal and, in some cases, taking over cities’ core municipal functions. Cities are vulnerable to these attacks because hostility to city authority is built into our constitutional foundations. Addressing the weakness of America’s cities requires rethinking their role in a system that is designed to limit city power."
Richard C. Schragger
Walter L. Brown Professor of Law
Roy L. and Rosamond Woodruff Morgan Professor of Law
Director, Program in Law, Communities and the Environment (PLACE)
Senior Fellow, Miller Center
University of Virginia School of Law
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- 1 hour
- In person
- Free parking
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Oklahoma City University School of Law
800 North Harvey Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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