A Wall Street Journal legal affairs reporter is visiting Mississippi State on March 1 as the newest guest in the university’s Lamar Conerly Governance Lecture Series.
Titled “People Say It’s Different: Journalism, the Courts and the Capital in the Age of Trump,” Brent Kendall’s talk will take place at 2 p.m. in the Colvard Student Union’s third-floor Fowlkes Auditorium. The free event is organized by the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, and Pre-Law Society.
The lecture series is made possible by major support from Conerly, a 1971 MSU accounting/pre-law graduate and longtime partner in the Destin, Florida, law firm of Conerly, Bowman and Dykes LLP. He is both a former national MSU Alumni Association president and College of Business Alumni Fellow.
Based in Washington, D.C. since 2002, Kendall covers the Supreme Court and lower federal courts for the Wall Street Journal while leading the paper’s coverage of U.S. antitrust enforcement. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and American University, he previously worked for Dow Jones Newswires, the Los Angeles Daily Journal and the Washington Monthly. His work also has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, Columbia Journalism Review and California Lawyer Magazine.
For more information on Kendall’s lecture, contact Quintara Miller, PSPA business coordinator, at 662-325-7851 or [email protected].
The Department of Political Science and Public Administration is part of MSU’s College of Arts and Sciences. Learn more about the college at cas.msstate.edu; PSPA department at pspa.msstate.edu.
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