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If you have any questions contact Linda Hartman at Gunston Hall:
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At Gunston Hall, Home of Patriot George Mason

 

2009 Liberty Lecture Series

 

The Battle Over the U.S. Constitution: Reading the 

18th-Century Constitution in the 21st Century

 

Sunday afternoons in March at 3:00 p.m.

Ann Mason Room - Visitors= Center

Light Refreshments served from 2:30 - 3:00 p.m.

 

March 1

The Constitution of 1789 In the Global Politics of 2009

Jeremy A. Rabkin

George Mason University School of Law

 

March 8

James Madison's Republic: From Original

Intentions to 21st-Century Expectations

David Marion

Hampden-Sydney College

 

Remarks by George Mason

Don McAndrews, Gunston Hall

 

March 15

The Constitution Goes to College: How 

Constitutional Ideas Have Influenced the 

Identity of American Universities

Rodney A. Smolla

Dean, Washington & Lee School of Law

 

Teacher recertification and student attendance certificates available.

 

Regular Admission: $9, adults; $8, seniors; and $5, 6 - 18 years

Guided tour included

Registration appreciated 703-550-9220


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