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“Letting the People Decide: The Constitutional Amendment Authorizing Congress to Prohibit Physical Desecration of the Flag of the United States.”

Senate Judiciary Committee
Full Committee
DATE: March 10, 2004
TIME: 10:00 AM
ROOM: SD-106

OFFICIAL HEARING NOTICE / WITNESS LIST:


March 3, 2004


NOTICE OF HEARING



The Senate Committee on the Judiciary will hold a hearing on Wednesday, March 10, 2004, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 106 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building on "Letting the People Decide: The Constitutional Amendment Authorizing Congress to Prohibit Physical Desecration of the Flag of the United States."

Chairman Hatch will preside.

By order of the Chairman


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Witness List

Hearing before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary

on

"Letting the People Decide: The Constitutional Amendment Authorizing Congress to Prohibit Physical Desecration of the Flag of the United States"

Wednesday, March 10, 2004, 10:00 a.m.

Dirksen 106



Panel I



The Honorable Daniel J. Bryant

Assistant Attorney General

Office of Legal Policy

Department of Justice

Washington, DC



Panel II



Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady

Chairman of the Board, Citizens Flag Alliance

Recipient, Medal of Honor

Sumner, Washington



Lawrence Korb

Former Assistant Secretary of Defense

Navy Veteran

Alexandria, VA



John Andretti

NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Driver

Mooresville, NC



Gary E. May

Associate Professor of Social Work

University of Southern Indiana (1981-1985)

Evansville, Indiana



Richard D. Parker

Williams Professor of Law

Harvard Law School

Cambridge, Massachusetts









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