National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talked about the history and significance of Constitution D… Chief Justice John Roberts spoke about the history, meaning, and provisions of ...
Each September, Constitution Day reminds us not only of a document drafted more than two centuries ago, but of a promise that survives only if we choose to keep it alive. The Constitution belongs to ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - On a drizzly day near the steps of the Capitol, Democrats convened to warn of an executive branch over-exertion of power. “He’s the most constitutional shredding president in ...
FLINT, MI - The University of Michigan-Flint is partnering with the Flint Alliance for Immigrant Rights to host a Constitution Day event highlighting immigrant rights and protections. The panel is ...
Each September, we celebrate Constitution Day, honoring the document that defines our government and secures our rights. But constitutions don’t defend themselves. They work only when citizens ...
In 2004, Congress designated Sept. 17 as Constitution Day, marking the anniversary of its 1787 ratification, and requiring that schools and colleges receiving federal funds provide instruction around ...
This week marks the 238th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia. September 17, 1787, represents a momentous milestone in the founding of our nation. It was by the ...
The University of Virginia marked Constitution Day this week with a series of events across Grounds. Constitutional scholar Paul Carrese spoke to Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy students ...
For a majority of Americans, there are few holidays that come and go unnoticed — from Halloween to July 4, candy, cookouts and fanfare take hold. Yet, every September 17, Constitution Day arrives ...