Blueprints of Liberty: Comparative Paths in Constitutional Democracy? Jubakshi Chakravorty
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Justice KV Vishwanathan and Prof Tom Ginsburg to speak at UChicago Center on Comparative Paths in Constitutional Democracy

The panel scheduled on December 19 will discuss comparative paths in constitutional democracy with leading judges, legal experts, and scholars.

Bar & Bench

The University of Chicago Center in Delhi will host a panel discussion titled “Blueprints of Liberty: Comparative Paths in Constitutional Democracy” on Friday, December 19, 2025, at its Connaught Place campus.

The discussion will explore comparative constitutional democracy and bring together leading legal minds and scholars from India and the United States to share insights on contemporary legal and political challenges.

The panel will feature an eminent line-up of speakers.

Featured speakers:

  • Devendra K Upadhyaya, Chief Justice, Delhi High Court

  • KV Vishwanathan, Justice, Supreme Court of India

  • R Venkataramani, Attorney General of India

  • Meenakshi Arora, Senior Advocate

  • Professor Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Distinguished Service Professor of International Law & Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago

  • Payal Chawla, Founder, JusContractus

Venue:

UChicago Center in Delhi, Ground Floor, DLF Capitol Point, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001

The event will begin with registrations and tea at 4:45 PM, followed by the panel discussion from 5:00 PM to 6:45 PM.

A networking reception will follow at 6:45 PM. Please note that the reception is not open to students.

For queries, contact: jubakshi@uchicago.edu

[Event Poster]

UChicago's Blueprints of Liberty Poster.pdf
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