My Daily Constitution—Cincinnati Series
June 9th - 15th 2003
Nine sites across the city
Constitution Cafés:
6.9
"The Right To Vote And The Future Of American Constitutional Democracy"
Led by: Jamin Raskin, Professor Of Constitutional Law & Law Of Political Process, American University; Author, Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court Versus The American People
Artery Gallery/Theatre
6.10
"Library Confidentiality After 9/11: The USA PATRIOT ACT and Other Anti-terrorism Efforts Affecting Privacy In The Library"
Led by: Deborah Caldwell-Stone, Deputy Director, Office For Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association.
Corryville Branch Of The Public Library Of Cincinnati & Hamilton County
6.11
"A First Amendment History In Cincinnati; Common Decency Vs. Racist And Offensive Expression"
Led by: Howard Tolley Jr., Professor Of Political Science & Adjunct Professor Of Law, University Of Cincinnati
Kaldi's Coffee
6.12
"Rights And Liberties In Times Of Crisis: From Pre Writs Of Assistance (1761) To The Patriot Act (2001) And Beyond: A Historic Overview"
Led by: Bill Gallagher, Partner, Arenstein And Gallagher; Former Public Defender, Cook County; Past President
Plush Lounge
6.13
"Who Are "We The People" Anyway? Pluralism And The U.s. Constitution"
Led by: Jack Chin, Rufus King Professor Of Law, University Of Cincinnati College Of Law
and David A. Singleton, Executive Director, The Prison Reform Advocacy Center, Cincinnati
SSNOVA Arts
6.14
"Cincinnati: A Focal Point Of Art Censorship Debates: What Does The First Amendment Protect?"
Led by: Svetlana Mintcheva, Arts Advocacy Project Coordinator, National Coalition Against Censorship,
and H. Louis Sirkin, First Amendment Trial Lawyer; Senior Partner, Sirkin, Pinales, Mezibov & Schwartz;
Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park
6.14
"Who's First Amendment?: Reclaiming The Public Interest In Our Media"
Led by: Richard James, Co-founder, The Neighborhood Network, Columbus; Public Policy Chair, Ohio / Kentucky Chapter Of The Alliance For Community Media,
and Belinda Rawlins, Executive Director, Media Bridges, Cincinnati.
Media Bridges Public Access Center
6.15
"The Constitutional Limits On The Police Use Of Force"
Led by: Alphonse A. Gerhardstein, Partner, Laufman & Gerhardstein; Founder and President, The Prison Reform Advocacy Center, Cincinnati;
Contemporary Dance Theatre
6.15
"What Price Freedom?: An Examination Of The Us Patriot Act And The Demise Of Our Civil Liberties"
Led by: Dr. Ramona Brockett, Professor Of Political Science & Afro-american Studies, Northern Kentucky University;
York Street Cafe
June 9th - 15th 2003
Nine sites across the city
Constitution Cafés:
6.9
"The Right To Vote And The Future Of American Constitutional Democracy"
Led by: Jamin Raskin, Professor Of Constitutional Law & Law Of Political Process, American University; Author, Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court Versus The American People
Artery Gallery/Theatre
6.10
"Library Confidentiality After 9/11: The USA PATRIOT ACT and Other Anti-terrorism Efforts Affecting Privacy In The Library"
Led by: Deborah Caldwell-Stone, Deputy Director, Office For Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association.
Corryville Branch Of The Public Library Of Cincinnati & Hamilton County
6.11
"A First Amendment History In Cincinnati; Common Decency Vs. Racist And Offensive Expression"
Led by: Howard Tolley Jr., Professor Of Political Science & Adjunct Professor Of Law, University Of Cincinnati
Kaldi's Coffee
6.12
"Rights And Liberties In Times Of Crisis: From Pre Writs Of Assistance (1761) To The Patriot Act (2001) And Beyond: A Historic Overview"
Led by: Bill Gallagher, Partner, Arenstein And Gallagher; Former Public Defender, Cook County; Past President
Plush Lounge
6.13
"Who Are "We The People" Anyway? Pluralism And The U.s. Constitution"
Led by: Jack Chin, Rufus King Professor Of Law, University Of Cincinnati College Of Law
and David A. Singleton, Executive Director, The Prison Reform Advocacy Center, Cincinnati
SSNOVA Arts
6.14
"Cincinnati: A Focal Point Of Art Censorship Debates: What Does The First Amendment Protect?"
Led by: Svetlana Mintcheva, Arts Advocacy Project Coordinator, National Coalition Against Censorship,
and H. Louis Sirkin, First Amendment Trial Lawyer; Senior Partner, Sirkin, Pinales, Mezibov & Schwartz;
Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park
6.14
"Who's First Amendment?: Reclaiming The Public Interest In Our Media"
Led by: Richard James, Co-founder, The Neighborhood Network, Columbus; Public Policy Chair, Ohio / Kentucky Chapter Of The Alliance For Community Media,
and Belinda Rawlins, Executive Director, Media Bridges, Cincinnati.
Media Bridges Public Access Center
6.15
"The Constitutional Limits On The Police Use Of Force"
Led by: Alphonse A. Gerhardstein, Partner, Laufman & Gerhardstein; Founder and President, The Prison Reform Advocacy Center, Cincinnati;
Contemporary Dance Theatre
6.15
"What Price Freedom?: An Examination Of The Us Patriot Act And The Demise Of Our Civil Liberties"
Led by: Dr. Ramona Brockett, Professor Of Political Science & Afro-american Studies, Northern Kentucky University;
York Street Cafe