Upcoming at America's Town Hall
The National Constitution Center is offering a series of virtual America’s Town Hall programs. Join these programs for free from your home computer, laptop, or any mobile device by registering below.

Live, in-person programs have been suspended while the National Constitution Center building is closed. Refunds for these upcoming events will be issued automatically to guests who have purchased tickets. For questions, contact [email protected].
APR 6 | 7 p.m. EDT
Free
1.0 credit of CLE offered

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Warren Court, join legal scholars Geoffrey Stone and David Strauss for a virtual America's Town Hall as they examine the lasting impact of the landmark era in constitutional history defined by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Stone and Strauss discuss some of the biggest cases decided by the Warren Court, including Brown v. BoardLoving v. VirginiaGideon v. Wainwright, and Miranda v. Arizona, as described in their new book Democracy and Equality: The Enduring Constitutional Vision of the Warren Court.
1.0 credit of CLE offered. Click here to register for CLE.
Virtual programs also coming to America's Town Hall this April
APR 23 I 7 p.m. EDT
1.0 credit of CLE offered
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