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Constitution Day at NC State




Constitution Day At NC State
Conversations on the Constitution 2008

Date: September 25th, Thursday
Time: 5:00p.m.- 6:00p.m.
Place: Riddick Hall 301 See map for location
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Event Description
Roger K. Newman, Professor of Journalism, Columbia University and noted author and lecturer on the Consititution will speak on "Civil Liberties, Surveillance, and Terrorism".

Roger Newman has taught Journalism, the Law, and Society since 2003. He is the author of Hugo Black: A Biography (1994; sec. edition, 1997), co-author of Banned Films: Movies, Censors and the First Amendment (1982) and editor-in-chief of The Constitution and Its Amendments (1999, 4 volumes) as well as editor of the Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (in progress, to be published in 2008). He has taught at New York University and Hofstra Law School, and was a Research Scholar at NYU Law School from 1985 to 2001.

He has received the following accolades: winner, book award, Scribes - American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects, 1995; finalist, Pulitzer Prize, 1995; and a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation and NEH grants. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, The Nation and ,em>The American Lawyer as well as many other academic and legal publications and newspapers. He lectures extensively across the country and has appeared on NPR, PBS and even Entertainment Tonight. He was educated at Hunter College, the University of Virginia, NYU and Cardozo Law School.

Riddick Bldg #39
2401 Stinson Drive
North Campus, NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States

Contact Information:
Name: Jennie LaMonte
Email: jennie_lamonte@ncsu.edu


 

Office of Advising Support, Information and Services
University Coordinator of Pre-Law Services
Mary A. Tetro
President, Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisers
Chair-Elect, Pre-Law Adviser's National Council
Appointments are not made through email.
Appointments are currently being made through
Advising Central http://www.ncsu.edu/advising_central/ , go to ask the Pack,
Ask an Adviser, put in your email information, request for an appointment and times,
and someone will contact you with available options.
Direct: 919.513.0912/ Main Office: 919.513.1723
Office - 211-P Park Shops (# 33) Current Drive
Email - mary_tetro@ncsu.edu (please include law or pre law in the subject)
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