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UMaine Constitutional Lecture to Focus on Public Access to Beaches

UMaine Constitutional Lecture to Focus on Public Access to Beaches

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) One of the founders of the Maine Civil Liberties Union is going to deliver the annual Constitution Day Lecture at the University of Maine School of Law.

Orlando Delogu, professor emeritus, has taught at Maine Law for over 50 years, and has been deeply involved in policy issues, from the local to the international level.

He’ll be discussing the Constitution and public access to beaches.

Dean Danielle Conway said she’s grateful to Delogu for examining the issue on behalf of Mainers, “all of whom deserve access to the public good that is Maine’s intertidal lands and coastlines.”

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