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8/3 in SF: Supreme Court Town Hall Meeting & March
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
6:00 pm - Doors Open (Come early; seating limited)
6:15 pm - Supreme Court Town Hall Meeting
7:30 pm - "No Rubber Stamp" March to Civic Center immediately following Town Hall
6:00 pm - Doors Open (Come early; seating limited)
6:15 pm - Supreme Court Town Hall Meeting
7:30 pm - "No Rubber Stamp" March to Civic Center immediately following Town Hall
Supreme Court Town Hall Meeting & March
Wednesday, August 3rd, 6 PM
Californians Need to Know - No Rubber Stamp
President Bush recently nominated John Roberts to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court. Roberts' limited record raises serious concerns about his views on crucial legal and constitutional rights such as women's health and privacy, protection of the environment, and our civil rights and liberties. Come to the Town Hall Meeting to learn about Roberts and his potential impact on the Supreme Court and Californians.
Learn what you can do to make sure Roberts gets the Senate's toughest job interview.
After the Town Hall, join us for a "No Rubber Stamp" march to the Civic Center. We'll be led by nine "Supreme Court judges" in black robes. (Bring your own rubber stamp!)
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
6:00 pm - Doors Open (Come early; seating limited)
6:15 pm - Supreme Court Town Hall Meeting
7:30 pm - "No Rubber Stamp" March to Civic Center immediately following Town Hall
UC Hastings College of Law
Louis B. Mayer Lounge
198 McAllister Street, 1st Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
Click here for directions: http://prochoiceaction.org/ct/61L6NL618XyJ/
What's at Stake and the Confirmation Process
Ralph G. Neas, People for the American Way (invited)
Cases on the Supreme Court Docket in the Coming Term
Jamie Studley, Public Advocates
Roberts' Expected Impact on the Environment, Women's Privacy, and Civil Rights and Liberties
Dorothy Ehrlich, ACLU-NC
Call to Action - "No Rubber Stamp" March to Civic Center Bring your own rubber stamp!
Amy Moy, Planned Parenthood Golden Gate
The program will be moderated by Eva Paterson, Equal Justice Society
Please RSVP to rsvp [at] fairandindependentjudges.org
Wednesday, August 3rd, 6 PM
Californians Need to Know - No Rubber Stamp
President Bush recently nominated John Roberts to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court. Roberts' limited record raises serious concerns about his views on crucial legal and constitutional rights such as women's health and privacy, protection of the environment, and our civil rights and liberties. Come to the Town Hall Meeting to learn about Roberts and his potential impact on the Supreme Court and Californians.
Learn what you can do to make sure Roberts gets the Senate's toughest job interview.
After the Town Hall, join us for a "No Rubber Stamp" march to the Civic Center. We'll be led by nine "Supreme Court judges" in black robes. (Bring your own rubber stamp!)
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
6:00 pm - Doors Open (Come early; seating limited)
6:15 pm - Supreme Court Town Hall Meeting
7:30 pm - "No Rubber Stamp" March to Civic Center immediately following Town Hall
UC Hastings College of Law
Louis B. Mayer Lounge
198 McAllister Street, 1st Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
Click here for directions: http://prochoiceaction.org/ct/61L6NL618XyJ/
What's at Stake and the Confirmation Process
Ralph G. Neas, People for the American Way (invited)
Cases on the Supreme Court Docket in the Coming Term
Jamie Studley, Public Advocates
Roberts' Expected Impact on the Environment, Women's Privacy, and Civil Rights and Liberties
Dorothy Ehrlich, ACLU-NC
Call to Action - "No Rubber Stamp" March to Civic Center Bring your own rubber stamp!
Amy Moy, Planned Parenthood Golden Gate
The program will be moderated by Eva Paterson, Equal Justice Society
Please RSVP to rsvp [at] fairandindependentjudges.org
For more information:
http://fairandindependentjudges.org/
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