September 17th is Constitution Day

Join us on September 17th for a thought-provoking special presentation by CSU Law professor Reginald Oh, and stop by the first floor of the library to see our book display celebrating this important holiday.

This is just one of our series of Democracy 101 events this election season!

 

Connect with Faculty Series:
"To Form a More Loving (Perfect) Union: Love as a Principle of Democracy, Free Speech, and Racial Equality" 
Professor Reginald Oh, CSU College of Law

Tuesday, September 17th
11:30-12:30
Michael Schwartz Library Connection Lounge 
(1st Floor, west of the front desk)

This presentation will explain that love is perhaps the most important constitutional principle of democracy. Love is implied in key parts of the Constitution: the Preamble, the Bill of Rights, and the Fourteenth Amendment. Love is the constitutional glue that can transform a divided nation of us versus them into We the People. The presentation will discuss how love informed Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court decision that struck down racial segregation in public schools in 1954. It will also discuss how love can guide us in navigating difficult freedom of speech issues such as the debate over what books are appropriate for school libraries and classrooms.

Presented as part of the Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library "Connect with Faculty" Series