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We're at the Debates!
The ACLU is in Oxford, Miss., today for the first presidential debate. We've got a table in "Issue Alley" with a bunch of other great groups, like Vote Darfur and the Ole Miss law school's Public Interest Law Foundation. Last night we met Hays Burchfield, who just started Outlaw, a group for LGBT law school students, at the Ole Miss law school. Rock the Vote is busy providing an eclectic array of tunes — the ACLU is nonpartisan, but we're partisan when it comes to music and our favorites so far have been the North Mississippi All-Stars. We've also got a lot of people taking pictures with our Constitution Voter sign, so check out the photo feed if you haven't already.
We'll be here all day, so if you're in the area, stop by for a visit. We'll take your picture with our Constitution Voter sign and give you a free pocket Constitution. Sounds like a deal, right? Tags: Civil Liberties News, constitutionvoter |
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