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Lecture Series on the U.S Constitution

  • Whidbey Island Center for the Arts 565 Camano Avenue Langley, WA, 98260 United States (map)

A LECTURE SERIES ON THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION

Lecture 1, June 5 - Our Constitutional Order: The History and Content of the Constitution An examination of the forces that led to the drafting and amendment of the U.S. Constitution and to the system those forces created.

Lecture 2, June 12 - Our High Court: Ideas, Events, and Personalities that Have Shaped the Supreme Court An exploration of the history of the Supreme Court, telling the story of the fascinating men and women who shaped its emergence from a germ of an idea in the Constitution to a unique and powerful institution.

Lecture 3, June 25 - Constitutional Questions and Challenges: Interpreting the Constitution and Protecting the Rule of Law. A discussion of the future of the Supreme Court, exploring the constitutional issues raised in a deeply polarized nation and the battle for control of the Court.

Presented by Seattle University School of Law Associate Professor, Andrew Siegel

Professor Siegel earned a BA in History summa cum laude from Yale University, his MA from Princeton University, and his JD summa cum laude from New York University School of Law, where he graduated first in his class and served as executive editor of the Law Review. He is a frequent commentator on the Supreme Court for national and local media, including the “Washington Post” and “The New Republic”.

All Seats $20 per lecture

PURCHASING TICKETS

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Via Phone: Please Call the Box Office at
800.638.7631 or 360.221.8268
In Person: Visit the Box Office at
565 Camano Ave, Langley, WA 98260

**Online Tickets Purchases are available until 12-Noon the day of the show.**

BOX OFFICE HOURS:
Wednesday through Saturday
1pm - 6pm
and 2 hours before every show

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Or questions regarding your ticket order please call or visit the WICA Box Office.

Earlier Event: June 11
One-Act Fest Northwest