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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday April 13, 7:00 pm  The Iraq War and The Constitution:  Has 
 President George W. Bush Committed Impeachable Offenses?  New College 
 Theater, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco  Public Forum with John C. 
 Bonifaz, Eva J. Paterson & Tobias Barrington Wolff  along with special 
 musical performance by Terry Bradford  John C. Bonifaz is an attorney and 
 author of  Warrior-King: The Case for Impeaching George W. Bush 
 (NationBooks-NY, January 2004, foreword by Rep. John Conyers, Jr.) an 
 accounting of that case and its meaning for the United States Constitution. 
   In February and March 2003, Mr. Bonifaz served as lead counsel for a 
 coalition of US soldiers, parents of US soldiers, and Members of Congress 
 (led by Representatives Conyers and Kucinich) in a federal lawsuit 
 challenging the authority of President Bush and Secretary Rumsfeld to 
 launch a war against Iraq absent a congressional declaration of war or 
 equivalent action.  He is also the founder of the National Voting Rights 
 Institute.   Mr. Bonifaz will be available for a book-signing following the 
 event.  Eva J. Paterson is the founder and executive director of the Equal 
 Justice Society and the former director of the Lawyers’ Committee for 
 Civil Rights for the San Francisco Bay Area.  She has campaigned for civil 
 rights for more than three decades and is a nationally-recognized civil 
 rights leader.  She has received more than 50 awards for her work, 
 including most recently being named an attorney of the year for 2003 by 
 California Lawyer magazine.  Tobias Barrington Wolff  is a Visiting 
 Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Assistant Professor of Law at 
 UC Davis Law School.  Requested donation $5.   No one turned away for lack 
 of funds.  Proceeds will benefit Global Exchange.  For advance tickets or 
 more information, call Global Exchange at 415-575-5542.   Sponsored by: 
 Center for Education and Social Action at New College of California and 
 Global Exchange  \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/11/35113.php
SUMMARY:The Iraq War and The Constitution: Has Bush Committed Impeachable Offenses?
LOCATION:  New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/11/35113.php
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