Lecture by Leslie Goldstein: "The Constitutional Case that Brought Together Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, African Americans, Jewish Americans, and Japanese Americans"

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Location: 217 DeBartolo Hall

In honor of Constitution Day, the Jack Miller Center and the Potenziani Program in Constitutional Studies presents:

"The Constitutional Case that Brought Together Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, African Americans, Jewish Americans, and Japanese Americans"
by Leslie F. Goldstein (University of Delaware)

4:00 pm
217 DeBartolo Hall
Open to the Public

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Leslie F. Goldstein, Judge Hugh M. Morris Professor Emerita in the Department of Political Science & International Relations at the Univeristy of Delaware.  She  has published The Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women (2006), co-authored with Judith Baer.  Professor Goldstein taught constitutional law and civil liberties; gender, sex and law; history of political philosophy; history of American political thought; politics and literature. Her research interests include the law and courts in the global order; comparative women’s rights; and the history of political thought.