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Meador Center Speaker Series: Professor Melissa Murray, New York University School of Law

Join us for a timely and important conversation with Professor Melissa Murray  titled “The Supreme Court in American Life.” The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. in the Washington Avenue Baptist Church on the Drury campus, nestled between Shewmaker and the science building on Drury Lane.

Professor Murray is a nationally and internationally renowned scholar of constitutional law and family law. She is also the co-host of the wildly popular podcast Strict Scrutiny, which offers timely and accessible commentary on the U.S. Supreme Court and the broader judicial culture surrounding it, as well as breaking down complex legal issues.  She is a frequent voice in national media, has guest-hosted Deadline: White House for Nicolle Wallace, and previously clerked for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

Click here to learn more about Professor Murray.

Meador Center Speaker Series: Professor Melissa Murray, New York University School of Law

Join us for a timely and important conversation with Professor Melissa Murray  titled “The Supreme Court in American Life.” The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. in the Washington Avenue Baptist Church on the Drury campus, nestled between Shewmaker and the science building on Drury Lane.

Professor Murray is a nationally and internationally renowned scholar of constitutional law and family law. She is also the co-host of the wildly popular podcast Strict Scrutiny, which offers timely and accessible commentary on the U.S. Supreme Court and the broader judicial culture surrounding it, as well as breaking down complex legal issues.  She is a frequent voice in national media, has guest-hosted Deadline: White House for Nicolle Wallace, and previously clerked for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

Click here to learn more about Professor Murray.

The Department of Political Science and International Affairs at Drury University houses the L.E. Meador Center for Politics and Citizenship, supported by the Meador Endowment. Founded in 2015 in honor of Professor L.E. Meador, the Drury University Meador Center for Politics and Citizenship is dedicated to the academic inquiry of politics and citizenship in the modern world. The work of the Meador Center is to inspire and engage Drury University students and faculty to work toward that “more democratic and more hopeful world” of which Professor Meador spoke.

The L.E. Meador Center for Politics and Citizenship also seeks to connect the community of scholars at Drury University with the city, state, national, and global communities that Drury and its scholars inhabit. The Center is engaged in many educational and civic programs, such as supporting student grants for study away, research, community engagement, and Pre-Law.

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Contact Us:

Dan Ponder, Ph.D.

L.E. Meador Professor of Political Science
Director, Meador Center for Politics & Citizenship
OEC 303
Office: (417) 873-7394
deponder@drury.edu

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