Update on U.S. Commission on Unalienable Rights

On July 8, 2019, the U.S. State Department launched the U.S. Commission on Unalienable Rights, which held its first public meeting on October 23, 2019, and which along with pro and con commentaries on this organization were discussed in previous posts. [1]

Since then with little general public notice, the Commission has held additional public meetings on November 1, and December 11, 2019, and January 10, 2020, with others scheduled for February 21 and March 26, 2020. It also has published a response to criticisms of the Commission.[2]

Subsequent posts will examine its response to criticisms and the other public meetings.

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[1] List of Posts About Commission on Unalienable Rights , dwkcommentaries.com.  

[2] The Commission now has its own website: https://www.state.gov/commission-on-unalienable-rights.

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As a retired lawyer and adjunct law professor, Duane W. Krohnke has developed strong interests in U.S. and international law, politics and history. He also is a Christian and an active member of Minneapolis’ Westminster Presbyterian Church. His blog draws from these and other interests. He delights in the writing freedom of blogging that does not follow a preordained logical structure. The ex post facto logical organization of the posts and comments is set forth in the continually being revised “List of Posts and Comments–Topical” in the Pages section on the right side of the blog.

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