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In The Community: JEFFERSON'S WALL: AMERICA'S DEBATE OVER CHRCH AND STATE (From Director Ivan Lorentzen) -- The fifth lecture in the seven part series is tonight at 7:00 at West Coast Kalispell Center Hotel ballroom. Prof. Marci Hamilton from Yeshiva University School of Law in New York City is the speaker and she will discuss "The religions origins of the separation of church and state."
Prof. Hamilton is an international expert on church-state relations and is one of the most highly-credentialed speakers we've had the pleasure to host. To get an idea of the wide array of church/state cases she has been involved with over the last several years, go to : http://writ.news.findlaw.com/hamilton/ to see her legal comments and opinions - it's a layman's legal site and search engine.
Oh yes - one more site you might find interesting -- The Daily Show Don't be put off by the comedy central thing - Daily interviews Hamilton for 5 minutes and the video clip is just a teaser for tonight.
Her book "God v.s. The Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law" will be available at the lecture for purchase, thanks to the college bookstore. We've averaged well over 200 at each lecture, but there's room for more.
Media Watch: Another Bollywood Goodie -- Hungama with Rimi Sen and Akshaye Khanna in a real broad-brush slapstick comedy. Akshaye is NOT the romantic lead -- Aftab Shivdasani is really appealing in this role. There's a whole bunch of comedic sterotypes running around the place, and lots of stolen jokes from the world of cinema.
Khanna, Shivdasani, and Rimi Sen as one of two "Anjali"s.
The same filmamkers did Hulchul recently, with Akshaye Khanna and yet ANOTHER "Anjali," played by Kareena Kapoor. It's not a bad flick, despite it's Romeo & Juliet theme.
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