It promotes its first Congress next Friday (26) in Brasilia, with debates on the limits of the judiciary and the right to freedom of expression. Both themes are considered fundamental for conservative jurists.
Founded last year, Lexum seeks to be a counterpoint to prerogatives, aligned with the Lula administration and progressive.
The first panel will have the title “Respect for the Constitution: the role of the judiciary and the limits of power.”
Leonardo Corrêa, president of the entity, are the lawyer Gilberto Morbach, the state prosecutor of Rio de Janeiro Rodrigo Valadão and former deputy and former minister Roberto Freire (citizenship). The mediation is from Zizi Martins, prosecutor of the state of Bahia.
The other will be about “freedom of expression: the first right to be defended”, with lawyers André Marsiglia and Ricardo Alexandre da Silva, and political scientist Andressa Bravin. The mediator will be Carol Sponza, lawyer and legal director of the New Party.
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