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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Dr. Bailey Thomson, associate professor
of journalism at The University of Alabama, will hold a special
educational lecture on Alabama constitutional reform on Thursday,
Sept. 26, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in 310 Bidgood Hall on The
University of Alabama campus.
Thomson’s past lectures on this subject have been lively
and informative. Don’t miss this chance to learn about one
of the state’s most controversial hot button topics.
This lecture is designed to aid in making informed decisions about
what and how to change in the state’s constitution, and it
is open to the general public, as well as faculty, staff and students
of UA.
Thomson is editor of the book “A Century of Controversy:
Constitutional Reform in Alabama.” Alabama’s present
constitution, adopted in 1901, is widely viewed as the source of
many, if not most, of the state’s historic difficulties and
inequalities. The present constitution has more than 700 amendments,
which makes it longer than any other constitution in the United
States.
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