From World Justice Project <[email protected]>
Subject Could you pass the US Citizenship test?
Date September 14, 2023 3:02 PM
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Interested in learning more about the Constitution? Check out the events and resources below.
* The World Justice Project’s “What Is Rule of Law” page, ([link removed]) which provides definitions of the rule of law, as well as examples for why it matters to all countries, including the United States.
* This video from the United States Courts ([link removed]) explains how the Constitution enshrines the principle that no one is above the law in our democracy.
* Constitution Day is also known as Citizenship Day. As part of their celebrations, the National Constitution Center ([link removed]) is hosting a naturalization ceremony for 50 immigrants.
* The Library of Congress ([link removed]) will host University of Buffalo Law Professor Samantha Barbas to discuss her book about freedom of the press and the 1960s civil rights movement.
* The American Association of Colleges and Universities is hosting an interactive dialogue ([link removed]) between students, professors, and faculty across the country on the U.S. Constitution.
* Check out classroom resources from StreetLaw ([link removed]) , the American Bar Association ([link removed]) , and iCivics ([link removed]) .
* The National Archives ([link removed]) is holding a series of webinars on constitutional issues for students grades K-12.

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