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What’s New This Week

Previewing the Supreme Court’s Upcoming Term

Run time: 56 minutes


Adam Liptak and Sarah Isgur join host Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 term, which will include cases on the scope of the right to bear arms, the administrative state, and the First Amendment and social media. Listen now

How to Interpret the Constitution: A Citizen’s Guide

Run time: 57 minutes


Cass Sunstein and Phillip Bobbitt discuss Sunstein’s new book, How to Interpret the Constitution, and analyze the rival approaches of originalism and living constitutionalism. Watch now

We the People and Live at the National Constitution Center are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more 

The Latest at Constitution Daily Blog

Supreme Court Preview of the 2023-2024 Term

by Scott Bomboy | Read time: 4 minutes


“On October 2, 2023, the Supreme Court starts a new term as it considers another round of significant cases that could have a long-term impact on the legal landscape. ...” Read more

The Emancipation Proclamation’s Other Anniversary

by NCC Staff | Read time: 3 minutes


“President Abraham Lincoln altered the course of the Civil War and American society when the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863. ...” Read more

More From the National Constitution Center

First Amendment Gallery Exhibit Interactives


Explore the First Amendment gallery online with the new exhibit interactives. Test your First Amendment knowledge by deciding whether or not an action is protected or allowed by the First Amendment or browse the religion table to learn more about Supreme Court cases interpreting religious liberty. Learn more

Constitutional Text of the Week

Article III


“The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.


Read interpretations in the Interactive Constitution

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