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What’s New This Week

A Conversation With Justice Neil Gorsuch on ‘The Human Toll of Too Much Law’

Run time: 1 hour, 8 minutes


The Honorable Neil M. Gorsuch, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and NCC honorary co-chair, and his co-author and former law clerk Janie Nitze, joined Jeffrey Rosen in celebration of Constitution Day 2024 and the release of their latest book, Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law. Listen on We the People or Watch the America’s Town Hall program

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Top Myths About the Constitution

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Five Lessons We Can Learn From George Washington’s Farewell Address

by Scott | Read time: 4 minutes


“On September 19, 1796, a Philadelphia newspaper published one of the greatest documents in American history: George Washington’s Farewell Address. ...” Read more

More From the National Constitution Center

Relive Constitution Day at the Center


The National Constitution Center hosts the biggest and best Constitution Day celebration in the country. Watch special programs from September 17, 2024, including a moving Naturalization Ceremony, a Student Town Hall with Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, and the launch of the Constitution 101 student course in partnership with Khan Academy with President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and Khan Academy founder Sal KhanWatch now

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.” 


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