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EDUCATORS: Deepen your knowledge of the First Amendment, engage with the Center’s nonpartisan educational materials, and collaborate with your peers from around the country during a First Amendment Weekend Workshop this fall.

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EDUCATORS: Deepen your knowledge of the First Amendment, engage with the Center’s nonpartisan educational materials, and collaborate with your peers from around the country during a First Amendment Weekend Workshop this fall. Apply by May 31: ow.ly/GtW050Ru2rQ
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Explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and constitutional principles with tech policy experts Mark Coeckelbergh, Dr. Mary Anne Franks and Marc Rotenberg | CAIDP.ORG.

Register to attend May 15 at Noon ET: ow.ly/brH150Reuov

Explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and constitutional principles with tech policy experts @MCoeckelbergh, @ma_franks and @MarcRotenberg. Register to attend #AmericasTownHall May 15 at Noon ET: ow.ly/brH150Reuov
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, we honor liberty, justice, and equality under the law for . President Dwight Eisenhower first urged for a day celebrating the importance of law in 1958, and Congress designated the holiday three years later.
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Andrew Busch of Claremont McKenna College explains former President Reagan’s view of the Supreme Court’s involvement in state matters and his strategy for appointing new justices on .

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Andrew Busch of @CMCnews explains former President Reagan’s view of the Supreme Court’s involvement in state matters and his strategy for appointing new justices on #AmericasTownHall. Watch the full program: ow.ly/e2Bg50Rk9Pz
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At US National Archives, President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen explains George Washington’s farewell address message focused on the importance of civic education for all citizens.

Watch the full program here: ow.ly/nqzV50Rp978

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Prepping for the upcoming or exams? Check out online resources to review America’s founding documents. 📜✍️

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Prepping for the upcoming #APGov or #APUSH exams? Check out #NCCed online resources to review America’s founding documents. 📜✍️ ow.ly/6hmy50RgzqF
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in 1993, the World Wide Web launches, making virtual museum tours possible!

Explore , one of our feature exhibits, from home: ow.ly/4bxr50RcjQF

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John Yoo of UC Berkeley Law talks on about the founders’ effort to separate the impeachment process from a criminal proceeding.

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John Yoo of @BerkeleyLaw talks on #WeThePeoplePodcast about the founders’ effort to separate the impeachment process from a criminal proceeding. Listen now: ow.ly/jxpM50Roq63
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Today, Philadelphia Historic District partners announced plans for the first-ever celebration for July 2, 2024, commemorating a day of “pomp and parade,” as declared by John Adams in 1776, encouraging visitors to celebrate independence in the place where it…

Today, Philadelphia Historic District partners announced plans for the first-ever #RedWhiteAndBlueToDo celebration for July 2, 2024, commemorating a day of “pomp and parade,” as declared by John Adams in 1776, encouraging visitors to celebrate independence in the place where it…
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STARTING NOW: Hear members of Meta’s Oversight Board, Kenji Yoshino of NYU Law and Michael McConnell of Stanford Law School discuss the pivotal role played by the board in ensuring free and fair elections in advance of the 2024 presidential election.

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in 1745, Oliver Ellsworth is born. Despite his considerable contributions in America’s founding period, little has been written about him.

Read to learn more about this underrated Founding Father: ow.ly/Omm250RcjvE

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Hear AJ Jacobs and Jeffrey Rosen discuss Jacobs’ new book, “The Year of Living Constitutionally: One Man’s Humble Quest to Follow the Constitution’s Original Meaning,” for .

Register to attend online, May 10 at Noon ET: ow.ly/or6g50Reuy0

Hear @ajjacobs and @RosenJeffrey discuss Jacobs’ new book, “The Year of Living Constitutionally: One Man’s Humble Quest to Follow the Constitution’s Original Meaning,” for #AmericasTownHall. Register to attend #AmericasTownHall online, May 10 at Noon ET: ow.ly/or6g50Reuy0
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in 1758, James Monroe is born. Monroe was the last Founding Father to serve as president.

Here are 10 interesting facts about a Founding Father who spent more than four decades at the center of American change: ow.ly/30P150RcjcQ

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