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September
7, 2005
DH 05 RH09
Contact: Russ Hudson,
Media Relations Coordinator
(310) 243-2455/2001
rhudson@csudh.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -
Terrorism, Incarceration To Be Discussed
September 8
Constitution Day includes panel on Constitution in terrorism
era, talk on
Japanese-American redress
Carson,
CA – The Constitution Day observance at CSU Dominguez
Hills on Thursday, Sept. 8, will include a panel discussion titled “The
Constitution in the Era of Terrorism” at 2 p.m. in room J-151
in the Small College Complex.
On
the panel will be Richard Palmer, professor
of political science and chair,
Political Science, Economics and Labor Studies Department;
Clarence Augustus Martin, assistant professor, Public Administration
and Public Policy Department, and author of a book on terrorism, “The
New Era of Terrorism;” and Lieutenant Colonel R.
Kyle George,
professor of military science.
There
will also be a presentation earlier in the day, “Incarcerating
the Enemy? Protecting the Constitution,” at 10:30 a.m. in
the same location, by Mitchell Maki, dean, College of Health and
Human Services and author of the book “Achieving the Impossible
Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress.”
The complete schedule:
10:00 a.m. ROTC Color Guard and Pledge of Allegiance
10:15 a.m. Introduction to Enlistment Oath - Captain Ted Arlauskas,
chair, ROTC
10:30 a.m. "Incarcerating the Enemy? Protecting the Constitution"
Mitchell T. Maki, dean, College of Health and Human Services
12:00 p.m. Presentation to President James E. Lyons, Sr. by ROTC
12:30 p.m. "Talk to Me America" - Documentary Film
2:00 p.m. Introduction to Constitution Day - Margaret Blue, associate
professor of
political science
2:10-3:30 p.m. Panel Discussion: "The Constitution in the
Era of Terrorism"
Richard Palmer, chair and professor
of political science, Political
Science, Economics and Labor Studies
Department; Clarence Augustus Martin, assistant
professor, Public
Administration and Public Policy Department and Lieutenant
Colonel R. Kyle George, professor of military science.
California State University, Dominguez Hills
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Carson, CA 90747
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