Date: Saturday, November 12, 2022 10:00 AM - Saturday, November 12, 2022 12:00 PM
"U.S. Law Primer Lecture Series: Constitutional Law II Individual Rights" event banner

U.S. Law Primer Lecture Series: Constitutional Law II Individual Rights

Do you want to understand the constitutional protections and limitations of free speech, freedom of religion, and the "right to bear arms" in the United States? What privacy rights, including abortion and body autonomy, are guaranteed to people in America? Would you like to learn what the terms "Due Process" and "State Action" actually mean? The U.S. Constitution is the underlying basis for obtaining individual freedoms and liberties in America. Join what will be an informative and interesting lecture series that will give you a fundamental grasp of individual rights under U.S. constitutional law.

Dates: Sept 24 | Oct 22 | Nov 12

Day/Time: Saturdays, 10:00 - 12:00 JST

Online: via Zoom (session will be recorded)

Pre-Register: Here 

Free and open to the public

Language: English

CLE credits not offered

Presenter: Mason Hester, Adjunct Law Professor, Temple Law Japan