U.S. Constitution Day: Civil Liberties & Big Data with ACLU & Daniel Ellsberg | SFSU
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San Francisco State University (Main) | 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA
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Former military analyst, Daniel Ellsberg, known for leaking the Pentagon Papers, classified information about the Vietnam War, in 1971, will participate in San Francisco State University’s annual Constitution Day in 2013, on the 226th anniversary of the signing of the document.
Ellsberg, ACLU attorney, Matt Cagle; and SFSU Professors, Ambassador David Fischer and Sarah Crabtree will take part in the Civil Liberties and National Security in the Age of Big Data panel on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at noon.
San Francisco State Constitution Day
Tuesday, September 17, 2013 | 12-2 pm
Humanities Bldg., Room HUM 587, SFSU, 1600 Holloway Ave @ 19th Ave., SF
FREE and open to the public
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Cost: FREE
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