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Academics, activists and lawyers will lead discussions on free speech, voting, criminal justice, citizenship and other topics.
"My Daily Constitution," a free series of discussions about the United States Constitution, will run Monday through Nov. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m., except where noted. Information: www.mydailyconstitution.com.
Monday -- "Privacy, Free Speech, and the War on Terrorism." Fremont Library, 731 N. 35th St., Seattle. 206-684-4084.
Tuesday -- "Who Are 'We the People' Anyway? Personhood, Citizenship and the U.S. Constitution." Crossroads Shopping Center, Public Market entrance, 15600 N.E. Eighth St., Bellevue. 425-644-1111.
Wednesday -- "Making Our Vote Count: Ways and Means of Safeguarding Democracy." Consolidated Works Contemporary Arts Center, 500 Boren Ave. N., Seattle. 206-381-3218.
Thursday -- "Whose Free Press? The First Amendment, Democracy and Corporate Mass Media." Rainier Valley Cultural Center, 3515 S. Alaska St., Seattle. 206-725-7517.
Friday -- "Justice and the Eighth Amendment -- From Pelican Bay to Guantanamo Bay: Where is Supermax Technology Taking Us?" Panama Hotel Tea & Coffee House, 605 1/2 S. Main St., Seattle.
206-515-4000.
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