In honor of the first annual observance of Constitution Day, Sonoma State University hosts a panel discussing "How will the current Supreme Court nominations impact each of our lives?" at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 20 in Schulz 3001.
Scheduled to appear on the discussion panel is Barry Preisler of the SSU Political Science Department, Michelle Jolly of the Department of History and Mike Kiraly of the University Library. Perry Marker of the SSU School of Education is moderator.
The observance of Constitution Day was originally an amendment to a bill entitled Public Law 108-447, and was added by Senator Robert Byrd (D) of West Virginia. This new federal mandate provides educational institutions an opportunity to celebrate the United States Constitution.
For more information visit the University Library Web site at http://library.sonoma.edu/about/constitution/.