My Daily Constitution— Los Angeles Series
October 25th - November 6th 2005
Los Angeles California
Twelve sites across the city Constitution Cafés:
10.25
”The Rights Of Immigrants, Documented and Non Documented, Under The U.S. Constitution”
Led by: Niels Frenzen, Clinical Associate Professor Of Law, University Of Southern California School Of Law; Director, Usc Law School Immigration Clinic
Rock Rose Gallery
10.26
”The USA Patriot Act and the U.S. Constitution”
Led by: Laurie L. Levenson, Professor Of Law & William M. Rains Fellow; Director, Center For Ethical Advocacy, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
The Novel Cafe
10.27
“War and the U.S. Constitution”
Led By: Allan Ides, Professor Of Law & William M. Rains Fellow, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
The Fountain Theatre
10.28
”The Right to Vote: America’s Flawed Constitution and the Struggle for Democracy”
Led by: Andrew Gumbel, U.s. Correspondent, The Independent; Author: “steal This Vote: Dirty Elections And The Rotten History Of Democracy In America”
The Three Clubs Bar
10.29
”The U.S. Prison System and Constitutional Democracy”
Led By: Joe Domanick, Senior Fellow, Annenberg Institute For Justice And Journalism, University Of Southern California, And Sheila Pinkel, Professor Of Art, Pomona College, Claremont California
Kaos Network Youth Center
10.30
”Case Study – The Port of Los Angeles at San Pedro: Balancing Constitutional Democracy with Homeland Security”
Led by:David Arian, Past President, ILWU Local 13; Founder, Harry Bridges Institute, San Pedro,
and Peter Gravett, President/ceo Sentinel Systems Inc.; Retired Watch Commander, Lapd; Retired Major General, U.S. Army
Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro
11.1
”Who are We the People Anyway? Our American Identity and the U.S. Constitution”
Led by: Edina Lekovic, Director of Policy & Programming, Muslim Public Affairs Council of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Central Library
11.2
”The First Amendment, from Private Shopping Malls to Public Plazas and Everything in Between”
Led by: Peter Eliasberg, Managing Director, ACLU Of Southern California
The Mountain Bar
11.3
”Our California Constitution: Redistricting and Proposition 77″
Led by: Kathay Feng, Executive Director, Common Cause.
Los Angeles City Hall, Tom Bradley Tower
11.4
”The Right to Dissent and the U.S. Constitution – In Theory and in Practice”
Led by: Jim Lafferty, Executive Director, Los Angeles National Lawyer’s Guild
33 1/3 BOOKS
11.5
”The Fourth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, Racial Profiling and Affirmative Action”
Led by: Devon Carbado, Professor Of Law, School Of Law, University Of California Los Angeles
Southern California Library
11.6
”Case Study - Freedom of Expression in our Public High Schools: The Experience of Anti War Activists, From Vietnam to Iraq”
Led by: Arlene Inouye, Founder And Coordinator, Coalition Again Militarism In Our Schools,
and Mary Beth Tinker, of “Tinker Vs. Des Moines Independent School District” 1965 Supreme Court Case
Dutton’s Beverly Hills Books
October 25th - November 6th 2005
Los Angeles California
Twelve sites across the city Constitution Cafés:
10.25
”The Rights Of Immigrants, Documented and Non Documented, Under The U.S. Constitution”
Led by: Niels Frenzen, Clinical Associate Professor Of Law, University Of Southern California School Of Law; Director, Usc Law School Immigration Clinic
Rock Rose Gallery
10.26
”The USA Patriot Act and the U.S. Constitution”
Led by: Laurie L. Levenson, Professor Of Law & William M. Rains Fellow; Director, Center For Ethical Advocacy, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
The Novel Cafe
10.27
“War and the U.S. Constitution”
Led By: Allan Ides, Professor Of Law & William M. Rains Fellow, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
The Fountain Theatre
10.28
”The Right to Vote: America’s Flawed Constitution and the Struggle for Democracy”
Led by: Andrew Gumbel, U.s. Correspondent, The Independent; Author: “steal This Vote: Dirty Elections And The Rotten History Of Democracy In America”
The Three Clubs Bar
10.29
”The U.S. Prison System and Constitutional Democracy”
Led By: Joe Domanick, Senior Fellow, Annenberg Institute For Justice And Journalism, University Of Southern California, And Sheila Pinkel, Professor Of Art, Pomona College, Claremont California
Kaos Network Youth Center
10.30
”Case Study – The Port of Los Angeles at San Pedro: Balancing Constitutional Democracy with Homeland Security”
Led by:David Arian, Past President, ILWU Local 13; Founder, Harry Bridges Institute, San Pedro,
and Peter Gravett, President/ceo Sentinel Systems Inc.; Retired Watch Commander, Lapd; Retired Major General, U.S. Army
Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro
11.1
”Who are We the People Anyway? Our American Identity and the U.S. Constitution”
Led by: Edina Lekovic, Director of Policy & Programming, Muslim Public Affairs Council of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Central Library
11.2
”The First Amendment, from Private Shopping Malls to Public Plazas and Everything in Between”
Led by: Peter Eliasberg, Managing Director, ACLU Of Southern California
The Mountain Bar
11.3
”Our California Constitution: Redistricting and Proposition 77″
Led by: Kathay Feng, Executive Director, Common Cause.
Los Angeles City Hall, Tom Bradley Tower
11.4
”The Right to Dissent and the U.S. Constitution – In Theory and in Practice”
Led by: Jim Lafferty, Executive Director, Los Angeles National Lawyer’s Guild
33 1/3 BOOKS
11.5
”The Fourth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, Racial Profiling and Affirmative Action”
Led by: Devon Carbado, Professor Of Law, School Of Law, University Of California Los Angeles
Southern California Library
11.6
”Case Study - Freedom of Expression in our Public High Schools: The Experience of Anti War Activists, From Vietnam to Iraq”
Led by: Arlene Inouye, Founder And Coordinator, Coalition Again Militarism In Our Schools,
and Mary Beth Tinker, of “Tinker Vs. Des Moines Independent School District” 1965 Supreme Court Case
Dutton’s Beverly Hills Books