As students, teachers, and parents prepare for remote learning in the fall, the National Constitution Center is thrilled to offer free, live classes on the Constitution and nonpartisan online education materials that can support middle school, high school, and college students across America. Classes start August 31, and you can register now!
New Scholar Exchanges for the 2020-2021 School Year
Part lecture and part lively conversation, Scholar Exchanges give students the opportunity to learn about constitutional issues, while interacting with a constitutional expert, historian, or federal judge. Sessions are open to the public so that students, teachers, and parents can join in a constitutional discussion with our scholars, including President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and Chief Learning Officer Kerry Sautner.
The Center Reopens tomorrow August 5 with free admission through September 5!
The team is excited to welcome you back through a multiphase approach to reopening that emphasizes the safety of our guests and staff in accordance all local and state health agencies. Learn about the safety measures and protocols we have implemented to ensure the safety of our staff and visitors, and reserve your free tickets below.
Free admission through September 5 is thanks in part to support from PECO.
The National Constitution Center is offering a series of America’s Town Hall programs about constitutional issues in the news. Join these programs for free from your home computer, laptop, or any mobile device by registering below.
2020 Annual Supreme Court Review
August 4 | 12 p.m. EDT
Free Online
Join us for an America's Town Hall program presented in partnership with ADL and featuring distinguished legal scholars Erwin Chemerinsky, Paul Clement, Frederick Lawrence, and Dahlia Lithwick as they discuss the most important cases of the term, including Title VII employment discrimination, separation of church and state, and immigration. They will also discuss what to expect at the Supreme Court next term. 

CLE credit available. This program is presented in partnership with ADL.
19th Amendment: Past, Present, and Future
August 6| 7 p.m. EDT
Free Online
This online program will begin with a panel of prominent historians, Professors Martha S. Jones and Lisa Tetrault, examining the history of the women’s suffrage movement. It will be followed by discussions with two iconic trailblazers who will address the fight for gender rights throughout our history and the challenges women face today: a keynote conversation with Speaker Nancy Pelosi followed by a separate discussion with Secretary Condoleezza Rice. A final panel will feature activists Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Abby Wambach, who will explore the opportunities and work that lie ahead for the next generation of women.

On August 6, join All In Together in partnership with The 19th, the George and Barbara Bush Foundation, the LBJ Presidential Library, the National Archives, the National Constitution Center, and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for 19th Amendment: Past, Present, and Future.

This event is made possible by the generous support of P&G and Merck.
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Support the Work of the National Constitution Center!
Become a vital part of our community of lifelong learners when you become a Member of the National Constitution Center! Join or renew by August 10, and receive two additional months of complimentary membership and save 10%. Enter discount code: THANKYOU10 online or call 215-409-6767.

Your membership ensures that we can continue our programs, care for our exhibits, and provide constitutional education for all.
Thank you for being a part of the National Constitution Center's community of lifelong learners and for your support of our mission to increase awareness and understanding of the U.S. Constitution among the American people. Your contribution makes our crucially important work possible. Please consider becoming a Member or making a gift to support our new and expanded online learning opportunities and to help us provide constitutional education for all.