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X-WR-CALNAME:America at 250 - Equality and Rights
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DESCRIPTION:How have the concepts of equality and of rights been understood
  and contested across American history? What is the relationship between t
 he Declaration of Independence’s promise of equality and individual righ
 ts? \n\nJoin James Campbell (Edgar E. Robinson Professor in United States 
 History)\, Jud Campbell (Professor of Law)\, Pamela Karlan (Kenneth and Ha
 rle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law)\, and Brian Lowery (Walte
 r Kenneth Kilpatrick Professor of Organizational Behavior\, Graduate Schoo
 l of Business) for a wide-ranging discussion of these issues.\n\nThis even
 t is part of the course “America at 250\,” which reflects on the 250th
  anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The class brings together
  30 faculty from across the university for a series of roundtable discussi
 ons on how the concerns and values expressed in that document have played 
 out across U.S. history. Members of the Stanford community (faculty\, stud
 ents\, postdocs\, staff) are welcome to attend individual sessions. \n\nSp
 onsored by: Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences\, Stanford Democrac
 y Hub and Department of History
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LOCATION:CEMEX Auditorium
SUMMARY:America at 250 - Equality and Rights
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 -rights
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