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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Attorney Aaron Silletto discusses his book The Kentucky Constitution
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Aaron Silletto discusses his new book The Kentucky Constitution: Text and History\nThis is a free event. Lunch will be served.\nThe Kentucky Constitution: Text and History is the first book to systematically present the Kentucky Constitution in light of its historical background and its overarching philosophical principles. The book introduces both students and practitioners to the text\, history\, and principles of the fourth Kentucky Constitution\, as adopted in 1891 and amended over time.\nUsing a text-first approach to understanding the Kentucky Constitution\, the book delves into the powers and functions of each of the three branches of the state government and analyzes the robust separation of powers protections written into the document. Then\, the book turns to specific constitutional provisions that are designed to protect and promote individual liberty in the Commonwealth\, including protections for individuals charged with crimes\, the right of privacy\, the right to bear arms\, and religious liberty. Each step of the way\, the book compares and contrasts the Kentucky Constitution with the U.S. Constitution\, highlighting the unique aspects of the state constitution and some of the ways in which its protections of rights and liberties exceed comparable protections under the federal constitution. — from Amazon Review
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-attorney-aaron-silletto-discusses-his-book-the-kentucky-constitution/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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