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Eye to Eye with the Constitution: How to Interpret It

At 1 p.m., Oct 20, 2012
 
Alex Kreit and Rodney Smith of Thomas Jefferson School of Law explore how interpret the U.S. Constitution, the oldest written national constitution in continuous use in the world.

Where: San Diego Public Library
Phone: 619-236-5800
Address: 820 E St.
Website: www.sandiego.gov/public-library/
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