Immigration: A Constitution Day Forum
Join the UT Libraries and the Baker Center for Public Policy for these events commemorating the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787:
• “Border Crossing: Immigration, States’ Rights and Civil Rights — An interactive Constitution Day Forum, 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 15, Culture Corner, 1st floor Hodges Library
When do immigration laws infringe upon civil rights? When does state enforcement cross the line?
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Join us for a discussion with panel members:
Roberto Martinez, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of East Tennessee
Karla McKanders, UT College of Law
Jon Shefner, UT Department of Sociology
Otis Stephens, UT College of Law
• Sign Your Constitution. Sign an oversized copy of the Constitution on the Pedestrian Walkway, south side of Hodges Library, Thursday, Sept. 16, 11:00-1:00. (Rain location: outside Starbucks, 2nd floor, Hodges Library)
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