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The official blog of the Publius Society, a group of political diverse members of the Hamilton College community with a common interest in the relevance of the Constitution and the Federalist Papers to contemporary issues. The Society meets monthly at the Alexander Hamilton Institute in Clinton, NY.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Oral arguments on Gitmo

Posted by TJE at 3:55 AM

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