b'The U.S. Supreme Court By Dr. Greg Ferro July 25, 13 p.m., Part 1 (both days, Ashcroft movie theater) July 26, 10 a.m.12 p.m., Part 2Of our governments three branches, the Court bears the closestresemblance to its original form. The high Court also continues to get the toughest cases. Issues that lower courts and politicians are unable or unwilling to resolve. This year, the courts justices will hear cases on abortion, gun rights, the death penalty andseparation of church and state. The latter involving a Texas prison where rules prohibit pastors fromreading the bible aloud. By the class date, well likely know the justices ruling and well discussthe relevance of party appointments on this and other 2022 cases.The History of Comedy By Stan IsenbergJuly 27, 2 p.m. (Bradford movie theater)July 28, 2 p.m. (Ashcroft movie theater)Our resident man of mirth Stan Isenberg traces the history of comedy, including the Golden Age of comedy in the late 20th Century with material from comic giants likeMyron Cohen, Buddy Hackett, Rita Rudner and Woody Allen.Arrive early to get a seat in either theater as we learnand laugh together. 45'