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Discuss “Beyond campus politics: CMU celebrates Constitution”

Today, the original Bill of Rights and a Court of Appeals judge, Thomas Hardiman, arrived on campus in honor of Carnegie Mellon’s third annual Constitution Day celebration. The keynote speaker, Bill of Rights display, and an array of other educational materials will be available in the Posner Center, home to the Tepper School of Business, for the university community to enjoy.

“This year we are fortunate to have a U.S. Judge from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, Thomas Hardiman, participating in our celebration,” said Holly Hippensteel, director of the Student Life Office.

“Judge Hardiman will lead a discussion about the Constitution today and the nature of the constitution as a ‘living document.’ ”

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