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Across Klamath County, we’re uniting as a community to read and discuss a book together: How to Read the Constitution and Why by former Assistant U.S. Attorney Kim Wehle. You can pick up your free copy of the book at the downtown Klamath County Library. (At a branch library? Just let your local library staff know and we’ll get you a copy through our courier system.) The book is yours to keep – feel free to highlight and make comments in the margins! You can also get an ebook or stream the digital audiobook through the Hoopla app.
You’ll also have the opportunity to discuss the book in a live online Q&A with the author on Thursday, August 25th at 6pm.
Wehle is a tenured Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, where she teaches and writes on the constitutional separation of powers, administrative law, and civil procedure. She was formerly an Assistant United States Attorney and an Associate Counsel in the Whitewater Investigation. Professor Wehle has been a commentator for CBS News, as well as a Contributor for BBC World News and BBC World News America on PBS, an Op-Ed Contributor for The Bulwark, and an Opinion Contributor for The Hill. She has been a regular guest legal analyst on various media outlets regarding Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election and other issues regarding the structural Constitution and the Trump Administration, including on CNN, MSNBC, NPR’s Morning Edition, PBS NewsHour, and Fox News.
For more information, call 541-882-8894.