As you may have noticed, I have carefully arranged my YearlyKos duties so as to maximize my visibility while having no responsibility whatsoever for saying or knowing anything of substance, other than what I'll be able to read off of pre-printed answer sheets after each trivia round.
Yesterday, I told you about the panel I'm moderating called "Reversing the Alito Effect". The panelists and I talked for about a half-hour yesterday afternoon, and I think you're in for a treat. We really want to get beyond some of the platitudes and talk about what it takes to restore progressive values (and progressive jurists) to the federal judiciary.
Saturday morning at 10:30am, I'm moderating a second panel titled "Making Elections Fair", and in many ways it's a natural followup to last year's panel on election reform I hosted -- because in 2007, reform is happening, and you need to know what's going on. Our panelists are:
But that's not all: Mark Ritchie, the newly-elected (by you, the netroots) Minnesota Secretary of State will be joining us to discuss how all this looks from his vantage-point of someone whose job it is to run a fair elections system.
Join us if you can. Change is happening, and you can learn how to become a part of it.