Institute on the Constitution Launches Timely Tuesday Night Class About America's Constitutional History; Free Six-Week Course Offers In-depth Study o
11 October 2005News Advisory: The Institute on the Constitution is proud to announce the beginning of its fall 2005 Eidsmoe Lecture Series on the history and application of the U.S. Constitution this Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. in Pasadena, Md. Michael A. Peroutka, co-founder of the Institute on the Constitution and former Constitution Party presidential candidate, will host this important program titled, "Uncovering the Foundations: The American View of Law and Government." The course runs for six consecutive Tuesdays in October and November, and includes video presentations by Lt. Col. John Eidsmoe (U.S. Air Force, Ret.). Dr. Eidsmoe has served on the legal team of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore. Each Tuesday night lecture will be composed of two 45-minute sessions. Peroutka will present an introduction preceding the 30-minute video lecture by Lt. Col. Eidsmoe, which will then be followed with a question-and-answer session. Following the break, attendees will watch the second lecture and the evening will conclude with further discussion and debate about the United States' constitutional foundation. "At a time when the nation is facing questions about the legitimacy of its military actions abroad, is debating the qualifications of potential Supreme Court nominees, and is contending with out-of-control government spending, this course will help equip people with a proper understanding of the causes and solutions to these ever-growing problems," stated Peroutka. "We welcome one and all to enjoy this worthwhile presentation." WHO: Institute on the Constitution WHAT: "Uncovering the Foundations: The American View of Law and Government" Tuesday Night Lecture Series WHEN: Begins Tuesday, Oct. 11, 7 too 9:30 p.m. and runs for five consecutive Tuesday evenings thereafter. WHERE: IOTC Headquarters, 8028 Ritchie Hwy., Suite 315, Pasadena, MD FREE admission. For info or directions, call 410-760-9068 or visit http://www.IOTConline.com. http://www.usnewswire.com/
Source: U.S.Newswire
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