Civility and Free Expression in a Constitutional Democracy- A National Dialogue


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Civility & Political Discourse in Vermont: How do we compare to the nation?

Join the Vermont Bar Association and the Vermont Humanities Council for a breakfast and panel discussion:

June 1, 2013

8:30 am

Capital Plaza, Montpelier

Featuring:

James A. Leach, Former chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Former member of the U.S. Representatives from Iowa.

Hon. Jeffrey Amestoy, Fellow at the Center for Public Leadership, John F Kenney School of Government, Harvard University.

Paul Burns, Executive Director of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group.

Paul Costello, Executive Director of the Vermont Council on Rural Development.

Paul S. Gillies, Esq., Partner at Tarrant, Gillies, Merriman & Richardson.

Emerson Lynn, Editor and Publisher of the St. Albans Messenger.

Moderator: Chris Gaff, Vice President of Corporate Communication at National Life Group.

Registration is free, spaces limited.

Click here to register.

Civility and Free Expression in a Constitutional Democracy is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities under the Bridging Cultures initiative. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Bar Association, or any of its program partners.

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