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DESCRIPTION:Corey Brettschneider is a Professor of Political Science at Bro
 wn University. In honor of Constitution Day on September 17th\, we have in
 vited Prof. Brettschneider to discuss his new book\, "The Oath and The Off
 ice: A Guide to the Constitution for Future Presidents." Can\nthe presiden
 t launch a nuclear attack without congressional approval? Can states legal
 ly resist a president’s\nexecutive order? Brettschneider dives deep into t
 he U.S.\nConstitution to answer questions that Americans are\nasking more 
 than ever before\, and breathes new life into the Constitution’s articles 
 and amendments\, stressing\nits key principles and illustrating their rele
 vance to our lives today. A reception will follow\, and this lecture is op
 en to the public. The State of Democracy Lecture Series is coordinated by 
 the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. For additional information or reque
 sts please call 315-443-5850 or 9707\, or email Sunju Raybeck at sraybeck@
 syr.edu. You may also visit the web page at https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/st
 ateofdemocracy/.
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SUMMARY:State of Democracy Lecture: Prof. Corey Brettschneider
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Corey Brettschneider is a Professor of Poli
 tical Science at Brown University. In honor of Constitution Day on Septemb
 er 17th\, we have invited Prof. Brettschneider to discuss his new book\, "
 The Oath and The Office: A Guide to the Constitution for Future Presidents
 ." Can\nthe president launch a nuclear attack without congressional approv
 al? Can states legally resist a president’s\nexecutive order? Brettschneid
 er dives deep into the U.S.\nConstitution to answer questions that America
 ns are\nasking more than ever before\, and breathes new life into the Cons
 titution’s articles and amendments\, stressing\nits key principles and ill
 ustrating their relevance to our lives today. A reception will follow\, an
 d this lecture is open to the public. The State of Democracy Lecture Serie
 s is coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. For additional 
 information or requests please call 315-443-5850 or 9707\, or email Sunju 
 Raybeck at sraybeck@syr.edu. You may also visit the web page at https://ww
 w.maxwell.syr.edu/stateofdemocracy/.<br></p>
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