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Henry J. Miller Lecturer Ruth Bader Ginsburg
by David Ritter
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg
delivered the 32nd installment in the Henry J. Miller Distinguished
Lecture Series. The event took place in the Rialto Center for the
Performing Arts on the campus of Georgia State University in front
of a nearly full house.
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Justice Ginsburg Q&A With Students
by Kelly Kesner
On February 13, 2003, students had the unique opportunity to
attend a Q&A session with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader
Ginsburg. Addressing a full auditorium in the Urban Life Building,
Justice Ginsburg responded to questions the students submitted,
asked by Professor Marjorie Knowles.
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Federalist Society Hosts Debate on Vouchers
by Franklin Lemond
Last month, the Federalist Society was honored to have Clint
Bolick, Vice President of the Institute for Justice, and Chris
Carr, formerly of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation and now
with the Isaacson for Senate campaign, join professors Neil Kinkopf
and Patrick Wiseman for a debate on school vouchers. Mr. Bolick
presented his views in favor of school vouchers, while Prof. Wiseman
offered his views against the school vouchers program. Professor
Kinkopf offered a moderate view of voucher programs and Chris Carr
offered commentary on the possibility of a voucher program in the
state of Georgia.
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