My Daily Constitution - Scripps College Series
September 3rd - October 8th 2009
As part of the exhibition “Secrets in a Democracy”, Curated by T. Kim-Trang Tran
The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, CAConstitution Cafés:
9.3
"The War Powers Clause (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11) and the U.S. Constitution Today"
Led by Allan Ides, Professor, Loyola Law School
9.10
"Do U.S. Constitutional Rights Extend to Non Citizens?"
Led by Jeffrey Kaye, correspondent, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, author, "Moving Millions: How Coyote Capitalism Fuels Global Immigration"
9.24
"The Color-blind Constitution"
Led by Mark Golub, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, chair, Scripps College Legal Studies Program.
10.1
"Liberty, Equality, and LGBT Rights"
Led by Kim Pearson, Williams Institute Law Fellow, UCLA School of Law
10.8
"Whose First Amendment?: Reclaiming the Public Interest in Our Media"
Led by Jessica Levinson, Director of Political Reform. Center for Governmental Studies
September 3rd - October 8th 2009
As part of the exhibition “Secrets in a Democracy”, Curated by T. Kim-Trang Tran
The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Claremont, CAConstitution Cafés:
9.3
"The War Powers Clause (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11) and the U.S. Constitution Today"
Led by Allan Ides, Professor, Loyola Law School
9.10
"Do U.S. Constitutional Rights Extend to Non Citizens?"
Led by Jeffrey Kaye, correspondent, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, author, "Moving Millions: How Coyote Capitalism Fuels Global Immigration"
9.24
"The Color-blind Constitution"
Led by Mark Golub, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, chair, Scripps College Legal Studies Program.
10.1
"Liberty, Equality, and LGBT Rights"
Led by Kim Pearson, Williams Institute Law Fellow, UCLA School of Law
10.8
"Whose First Amendment?: Reclaiming the Public Interest in Our Media"
Led by Jessica Levinson, Director of Political Reform. Center for Governmental Studies