Constitution Day Panel: The Influence of Presidential Elections on the Supreme Court and the Constitution
Members of the faculty of the Department of History and International Relations, along with those from the Public Policy Program, will outline the contemporary application of principles relevant to the American Constitution to current events and issues. In particular, the discussion will focus on health care policy and the constitutional debate that this issue has generated. Reservations not required.
Sponsored by the Department of History and International Relations
| When |
Sep 17, 2012
from 04:30 PM to 05:50 PM |
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| Where | Library Assembly Room, Gramley Library |
| Contact Name | Gail M. Adams |
| Contact Phone | 336/917-5493 |
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Members of the faculty of the Department of History and International Relations, along with those from the Public Policy Program, will outline the contemporary application of principles relevant to the American Constitution to current events and issues. In particular, the discussion will focus on health care policy and the constitutional debate that this issue has generated. Reservations not required.
Sponsored by the Department of History and International Relations



