My Daily Constitution— CUNY Series
October 29th - November 6th 2008
exhibited as part of People "Weekly", Curated by Linda Norden
The Amie and Tony James Gallery
The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, First Floor, New York, NY 10016Constitution Cafés:
10.29
“One Nation, Under the Constitution: Church, State, Politics, Faith and Reason in the 21st Century”
with Jamie Raskin, Professor of Constitutional Law, American University; Democratic State Senator of Maryland
10.31
"From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act: A History of the Fight for Free Speech in America"
with Chris Finan, President, the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
11.1
"The Role of the President, Vice-President, Congress and the Constitutional Separation of Powers"
with Josh Chafetz, Assistant Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
11.3
"Is the Supreme Court Accountable to the People?"
with Barry Friedman, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Professor of Law, New York University Law School
11.4
"Will our Vote Count? Monitoring the 2008 Election"
with Christopher Malone, Associate Professor of Political Science, Pace University
11.5
"The Constitution and Human Rights in the era of Guantánamo"
with: Lynn Kates, Educational Outreach Organizer, the Guantánamo Global Justice Initiative, Center for Constitutional Rights
11.6
"Intellectual Freedom and Free Expression in the United States since 9/11"
with: Melissa Goodman, Staff Attorney, the National Security Project, ACLU, and
Larry Siems, Director, Freedom to Write and International Programs, PEN American Center
October 29th - November 6th 2008
exhibited as part of People "Weekly", Curated by Linda Norden
The Amie and Tony James Gallery
The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, First Floor, New York, NY 10016Constitution Cafés:
10.29
“One Nation, Under the Constitution: Church, State, Politics, Faith and Reason in the 21st Century”
with Jamie Raskin, Professor of Constitutional Law, American University; Democratic State Senator of Maryland
10.31
"From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act: A History of the Fight for Free Speech in America"
with Chris Finan, President, the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
11.1
"The Role of the President, Vice-President, Congress and the Constitutional Separation of Powers"
with Josh Chafetz, Assistant Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
11.3
"Is the Supreme Court Accountable to the People?"
with Barry Friedman, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Professor of Law, New York University Law School
11.4
"Will our Vote Count? Monitoring the 2008 Election"
with Christopher Malone, Associate Professor of Political Science, Pace University
11.5
"The Constitution and Human Rights in the era of Guantánamo"
with: Lynn Kates, Educational Outreach Organizer, the Guantánamo Global Justice Initiative, Center for Constitutional Rights
11.6
"Intellectual Freedom and Free Expression in the United States since 9/11"
with: Melissa Goodman, Staff Attorney, the National Security Project, ACLU, and
Larry Siems, Director, Freedom to Write and International Programs, PEN American Center