This week we commemorate Constitution Day and think back on 238 years of its enduring legacy. For the framers of the Constitution, written law was not only a framework for government but also a safeguard of liberty. They sought to establish institutions that could channel human ambition, protect individual rights, and secure the rule of law across generations. By analyzing the origins and enduring influence of the Constitution, we can better appreciate both its stability and its adaptability. This week’s featured resources invite us to consider how reflection, learning, and renewed civic understanding are essential to sustaining the principles first entrusted to the American experiment.