Reception and Lecture: America’s Character and the Rule of Law with George Conway III
Feb. 25, 2026
5:30 p.m. Reception | 6:30 p.m. Lecture
1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA
You’re invited to meet attorney, author, political commentator and activist George Conway III before he takes the stage at Town Hall Seattle with the UW’s Office of Public Lectures.
Gather with fellow UWAA members, UW Impact advocates and guests to enjoy a special pre-lecture reception with the Lincoln Project co-founder. It’s your chance to connect, enjoy refreshments and be part of the conversation!
After the reception, head to UWAA reserved seating to hear Conway explore the idea that the endurance of the rule of law in the United States relies not solely on the provisions of the Constitution — its structural framework, the institutions it established, or the rights it enshrines — but fundamentally on the character of its citizens.
Admission
Admission is FREE and includes the lecture; advance registration required.
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About the Speaker
George Conway III
Attorney, Author, Political Commentator, Activist
Know before you go
- Reception registration includes seating in a reserved section at the lecture
- In an effort to improve safety, the University of Washington has implemented its clear bag policy for George Conway’s lecture at Town Hall Seattle. Learn more.
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