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DESCRIPTION:Faculty Roundtable on Scottish Independence Referendum&nbsp\;On
 \nSeptember 18\, Scottish citizens will vote on the first public referendu
 m on\nindependence since Scotland and England united in 1707.&nbsp\; Facul
 ty experts will discuss the rise of the\nScottish independence movement\, 
 the prospects for the referendum\, and the\nconsequences for Scotland\, th
 e United Kingdom\, and Europe if the referendum\npasses.Participants:Ian\n
 Gallacher\, Professor\nof Law and Director of Legal Communication and Rese
 arch at the College\nof Law\, Syracuse UniversityGlyn\nMorgan\, Associate 
 Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell School\, Syracuse University
 &nbsp\;Tara Helfman\, Associate Professor of Law\, at the College of Law\,
  Syracuse UniversitySeth Jolly\, Associate Professor of Political Science 
 at the Maxwell School\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;Open to the public.Prese
 nted by the Moynihan European Research Centers at the Moynihan Institute o
 f Global Affairs.&nbsp\;   
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SUMMARY:MERC presents: Faculty Roundtable on Scottish Independence Referedu
 m
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Faculty Roundtable on Scot
 tish Independence Referendum&nbsp\;</b></p><p>On\nSeptember 18\, Scottish 
 citizens will vote on the first public referendum on\nindependence since S
 cotland and England united in 1707.&nbsp\; Faculty experts will discuss th
 e rise of the\nScottish independence movement\, the prospects for the refe
 rendum\, and the\nconsequences for Scotland\, the United Kingdom\, and Eur
 ope if the referendum\npasses.</p><p>Participants:</p><p><b><i>Ian\nGallac
 her</i></b>\, Professor\nof Law and Director of Legal Communication and Re
 search at the College\nof Law\, Syracuse University</p><p><b><i>Glyn\nMorg
 an</i></b>\, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell Schoo
 l\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;</p><p><b><i>Tara Helfman</i></b>\, Associat
 e Professor of Law\, at the College of Law\, Syracuse University</p><p><b>
 <i>Seth Jolly</i></b>\, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Ma
 xwell School\, Syracuse University&nbsp\;</p><p>Open to the public.</p><p>
 Presented by the Moynihan European Research Centers at the Moynihan Instit
 ute of Global Affairs.&nbsp\;</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p>
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