August 9th Meeting with Brigadier General Barrye Price

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/09/2012
8:30 am - 10:30 am

Location
The Ramada Inn

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Brigadier General Barrye Price

Director, Human Resources Policy Directorate, Office of the Army G1

“Posse Comitatus: 

Statute, Statue, or Shield?”

Thursday, August 9, The Ramada, 9:00 am

The Posse Comitatus Act (PCA) has existed within the United States for more than 132 years. Why has this statute–comprised of forty-nine words and written with as loose a construction as the U.S. Constitution itself–endured the test of time? How has it evolved into a doctrine and concept which has proven more constraining as any law affecting the military?

Is the PCA a statute—a decree, something laid down or declared as fixed or established? A law enacted by the supreme legislative branch of a representative government? Or is the PCA a shield, a protective device with which the military can hide behind? These are the fundamental questions and current issues that Brigadier General Price will address.

Brigadier General Barrye Price is a 1985 Distinguished Military Graduate of the University of Houston’s College of Business Administration. He earned a Master of Arts Degree in History in 1994 from Texas A&M University and in 1997 he became the first African-American to obtain a doctorate from the Department of History at Texas A&M University. General Price served on the President and First Lady’s Task Force on “Raising Responsible and Resourceful Teenagers” in 2000; served on President Clinton’s “Mississippi Delta Task Force”, and is the author of the 2001 volume:  Against All Enemies Foreign and Domestic:  A Study of Urban Unrest and Federal Intervention Within the United States.

Please join us for what will be a very interesting discussion. A full breakfast will be served ($15 at the door; $10 for students), so recommend you arrive by 8:30 to enjoy some coffee and conversation. Please RSVP below. You may also RSVP by emailing twcobb@aol.com or by calling (775) 746-3222.

 

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