Constitutional Discourse:
A Mini-Series to celebrate Constitution Day
- Federalism, Constitutional Structure, and the Securing of Liberty
Ralph Rossum, Salvatori Professor of Political Philosophy & American Constitution and Director of the Rose Institute, Claremont Mckenna College
Wednesday, September 21st, 4:15pm
- Is it possible for the Supreme Court to render an unconstitutional decision? An Historical-Political Panel Discussion about the Constitution of the Constitution
Moderated by Jack Sullivan (Pitzer, Political Studies)
Panelists: Ken Miller (CMC Government), Ralph Rossum (CMC, Government), Michael Uhlmann (CGU, Politics and Policy), and Helena Wall (Pomona, History)
Wednesday, October 12th, 4:15pm
- An Informed Citizenry: Access, The Constitution, and Government Documents
Sheri Irvin & Mary Martin, Libraries of The Claremont Colleges
Wednesday, October 26th, 4:15pm
How can “We, the People” follow the principles of the Constitution—and make certain our leaders uphold them—without both the mundane and profound knowledge of the workings of government?
- The Allure of Toxic Leaders: Why We Follow Destructive Bosses and Corrupt Politicians—and How We Can Survive Them
Jean Lipman Blumen, Thorton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Organizational Behavior, Claremont Graduate University
Thursday, November 17th, 4:15pm
For more information about the Claremont Discourse Lecture Series, visit Claremont Discourse on the web or contact Adam Rosenkranz (adam.rosenkranz@libraries.claremont.edu).
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