Colloquium on the Constitution and the Imagining of America
On October 28 and 29, 2011, CAC’s president and founder Doug Kendall will be speaking at Amherst College’s Colloquium on the Constitution: “Constitutional Fundamentalists/Constitutional Fallacies: From Originalism to the “Tea Party.” The event will be held at the Alumni House, and Doug will be speaking on the topic “How Progressives Can Reclaim The Constitution’s Text and History in the Age of the Tea Party: The Promise of New Textualism.”
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