Clayton State Sets Schedule for Constitution Week
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8/27/10 Constitution Week 2010 is Monday, Sept. 13 to Friday, Sept. 17, and Clayton State University, in the persons of its Civic Engagement Council is preparing for its annual observance. Highlighting the week-long series of events will be the Wednesday, Sept. 15, keynote address by Eric Segall, professor of Law at Georgia State University, who will be speaking on “How the Supreme Court Decides Cases.” Segall’s address will be in room 272 of the James M. Baker University Center, and will run from 2 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. As is always the case, Clayton
State is making use of the resources of
the nearby National Archives at Atlanta
for Constitution Week. The National Archives will display documents related to
the 14th Amendment from Tuesday, Sept. 14 through Friday, Sept. 17 on
Main Street on the second floor of the
Baker
Center.
Civic Engagement Council Chair Dr.
Joseph Corrado notes that Clayton
State professors are
encouraged to take their classes to see this exhibit. Also running throughout the week is another standard feature of Constitution
Week at Monday, Sept. 13, will also have the First Amendment Lunch and Learn in
Ballroom C of the Student Activities Center, starting at 11:30 a.m. Dr. Tuesday, Sept. 14 will have three Constitution Week events. The first is a
Volunteer Fair in the Student Activities Center Ballroom from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Next is a constitutional debate, moderated by Associate Professor of Philosophy
Dr. 1) Should the 14th
Amendment be repealed in order to stop children of illegal immigrants from
becoming 2) Could 3) Should 1st Amendment protections be abridged due to 9/11 sensitivities? Finally, State Representative Mike Glanton will be speaking in a “Lead the
Way” discussion in the The day following Segall’s keynote, the first “New York Times Talk” of the
semester will be held on Thursday, Sept. 16, in room 322 of the University
Center, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. “Technology and Our Brains” will be
facilitated by Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Barbara Musolf. Lunch will be
provided for free by the New York Times. Also on Sept. 16, Clayton State Vice President of External Relations Robert
L. “Steve” Stephens, a retired U.S. Army brigadier general, will give another
Lead the Way Discussion in room 268 of the A unit of the University System of Georgia, |
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