America always was exceptional for its diversity and for its democracy. Last Friday, people came together to talk about the United States Constitution. The occasion was Barry Law School's Fifth Annual Forum for Constitutional Law Scholars.
The speakers came from all over the country, including:
- Colorado.
- Illinois.
- Louisiana.
- Nevada.
- Ohio.
- Tennessee.
- Texas.
- Virginia.
- Washington, D.C., and
- Wisconsin.
The speakers came to America from all over the world. They were all in Orlando to talk about the United States Constitution. Their entire roster is worth noting, but here are just a few of the names of people who spoke about the United States Constitution last Friday in Orlando:
- William Araiza.
- Sonja Garza.
- Doron Kalir.
- Alexandra Klein.
- Anibal Rosario Lebron.
- Ken Levy.
- Glenn Magpantay.
- Eang Ngov.
- Reginald Oh.
- Jeffrey Parness.
- Meg Penrose.
- Timothy Schiell.
- Jeff Schmitt.
- John Tahranian.
- Dennis Wall.
I think you get the idea. Last Friday, American exceptionalism displayed its diversity and its democracy in Orlando. To put it simply, America visited Orlando last Friday.
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