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SGSC to host Constitution Day observance

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In observance of Constitution Day, SGSC’s Assistant Professor of Political Science Frank Pridemore will host a presentation on Tuesday, September 20, at 7 p.m. in Stubbs Hall, room 142.

The program will consist of a 30 minute video from the Annenberg Classroom entitled: A Conversation on the Constitution-Judicial Interpretation.  The video features The Honorable Antonin Scalia (recently deceased Supreme Court Justice), and The Honorable Stephen Breyer, currently serving on the Supreme Court, as they discuss judicial interpretation of the U. S. Constitution.

A time of discussion among attendees will follow, with questions and discussion topics linking Judicial Interpretation to the upcoming presidential election.

All students, faculty, administration, and staff are invited. Community members are also welcome to attend this free event.

For more information, contact Frank Pridemore at frank.pridemore @ sgsc.edu.

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