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SUMMARY:Marines Return to Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:In 1967\, John Musgrave was wounded in Vietnam. More than fifty years later\, he\, along with fellow marine John Solbach\, journalist Lindsey Foat\, and historian Bill Tuttle\, returned to the Southeast Asian country. In this program\, the four guests will discuss this experience and what it was like to return while sharing images from the trip captured by Musgrave’s son\, Daniel. \nLindsey Foat spent ten years working as a reporter\, producer\, and community engagement expert at Kansas City PBS. She led the station’s content and engagement efforts focused on veterans\, including award-winning\, local documentary\, and innovative engagement initiatives for Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s The Vietnam War. Through that work\, she was lucky to work with and befriend John Musgrave and joined him on his return trip to Vietnam. Currently\, Lindsey is the Content and Communications Director at the Rabbit hole\, which is an immersive museum for children’s literature. \nDan Musgrave is a writer and photographer with a particular interest in the intersections of the human and animal world. At the moment his efforts are mainly directed toward a collaborative memoir with his father\, probing the interpersonal and intergenerational ramifications of combat. Dan’s work has earned recognition from the Iceland Writers Retreat\, Tulsa Artist Fellowship\, Odyssey Writing Workshop\, and several literary magazines and journals. He is a registered member of the Osage Nation\, and an alum of Grinnell College. \nJohn Musgrave was born in 1948 in Independence\, Missouri—a suburb of Kansas City. After high school he enlisted in the Marine Corps\, ultimately becoming a member of the 1st Battalion\, 9th Marines. He served in Vietnam for 11 months before being permanently disabled by his third wound at the battle of Con Thien in November 1967. After returning to the states\, John studied at Baker University in Baldwin City\, KS\, where he struggled with PTSD and suicidal tendencies. Eventually\, he joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War\, participating in protests in Washington\, DC\, and elsewhere around the country. After years of struggle\, depression\, and heart-searching\, he learned to cope with his PTSD\, though as with most veterans\, that would remain a lifelong process. He has worked extensively with other veterans in suicide-prevention programs such as the National Veteran’s Wellness and Healing Center\, and the U.S. Army’s Worldwide Stand-Down for Suicide Awareness. In recent years he has been particularly focused on post-9/11 vets. \nJohn Solbach is a Lawrence attorney who served in Vietnam with the 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines Lima Company in 1967 and 1968. He served in the Kansas legislature for 14 years. He lives with his wife on a farm west of Lawrence \nWilliam M. Tuttle\, Jr.\, is Professor Emeritus of American Studies at the University of Kansas. In support of his research\, Bill Tuttle has been awarded major fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, the American Council of Learned Societies\, and the Henry A. Murray Research Center\, Radcliffe College. He has also held residential fellowships at the Institute of Southern History\, Johns Hopkins University\, the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History\, Harvard University\, and the Stanford University Humanities Center.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/marines-return-to-vietnam/
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SUMMARY:2020 CONSTITUTION DAY | Kansas in the U.S. Supreme Court
DESCRIPTION:KU Law Professor Lou Mulligan leads guests: Legal Director of the ACLU of Kansas\, Lauren Bonds; Professor of Law Emeritus at Boston University School of Law\, Larry Yackle and Constitutional Law Professor\, Josh Blackman through a discussion of three of the most important cases appearing before the Supreme Court this fall.\nFulton v. City of Philadelphia – questioning whether religious organizations should be exempt from generally applicable laws that impinge upon religious practice. \nJones v. Mississippi – questioning whether and how juveniles may be imprisoned for life sentences. \nCalifornia v. Texas – questioning the constitutionality of the ACA\, i.e. ObamaCare. \nThis program is sponsored by Mark P. Johnson. \nThis special program will be live-streamed to the institute’s YouTube channel and to its website\, www.doleinstitute.org. Due to continuing concerns regarding the novel coronavirus pandemic\, the program will only be available online. Follow the Dole Institute on Facebook\, Instagram\, or Twitter for updates regarding this and future programming. \nSouth Texas College of Law Houston Professor\, will discuss California v. Texas. Professor Blackman is co-counsel for an amicus party and filed a brief in the case. Professor Blackman earned his JD from George Mason University Law School and his BS from Pennsylvania State University. \nLegal Director of the ACLU of Kansas\, will discuss Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. The ACLU is an amicus party in the case. Ms. Bonds earned her JD from Duke\, and her BA from KU\, where she was an All-American athlete. \nLumen “Lou” Mulligan joined the KU Law faculty in 2010\, where he teaches predominantly civil litigation courses. He was named as an Earl B. Shurtz Research Professor in 2019. Mulligan also teaches undergraduate classes in the KU Honors Program. Mulligan served\, or continues to serve\, on the Kansas Judicial Council – Civil Rules Advisory Committee\, the executive committee of the appellate section of the Kansas Bar Association\, the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeal Criminal Justice Act Panel\, the board of directors for Kansas Legal Services\, and the Kansas Court of Appeals Mediation Study committee. Mulligan frequently offers testimony to the Kansas legislature as well. Mulligan continues with representation in court\, most often in an amicus curia or pro bono capacity. \nBoston University Law School Professor\, will discuss Jones v. Mississippi. Professor Yackle is co-counsel\, an amicus party\, and filed a brief in the case. Professor Yackle earned both his JD and BA from KU in addition to an LLM from Harvard Law School.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2020-constitution-day-kansas-in-the-u-s-supreme-court/
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