Clemson Group to Create Free Speech Wall Today
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at 5:44AM
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Clemson's Young Americans for Liberty Chapter will be creating a giant Free Speech Wall on a central part of campus, to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution on this Constitution Day. The wall will generate responses from students to the posed question, "What does the U.S. Constitution mean to you?"

The purpose is to create conversation on campus about the current state of the ability to uphold The U.S. Constitution in regard to concerns over the constitutionality of specific policy and laws currently being discussed in U.S. politics today. Also, the chapter will be handing out hundreds of pocket Constitutions and literature on the founding principles of the United States of America.  

In addition to the activism on Clemson's campus, YAL chapters across the country will also be participating in "Constitution Week" celebrations. Thousands of students will be distributing tens of thousands pocket Constitutions, personalized flyers, and sign-up sheets to teach students about our founding principles and bring more students into the liberty movement.  

For more information about this year's demonstrations, visit here.

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