September 17 is Constitution Day! We are launching the upgraded Interactive Constitution: Classroom Edition. Watch out for new features, including media library, educational resources, and the new Classroom Exchange platform!
Constitution Day with FREE admission
September 17
Celebrate the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution at the National Constitution Center with free admission made possible in part by PECO! The daylong celebration will feature fun, educational activities, timely constitutional conversations with federal judges, and an inspiring naturalization ceremony.
New Town Hall Season!
The Center's fall season of America's Town Hall begins with a special Constitution Day event with Justice Neil M. Gorsuch. Tickets available here.

Visit constitutioncenter.org/debate for the full lineup of programs or call 215-409-6700 to reserve tickets today. Members of the National Constitution Center enjoy discounted tickets for evening America’s Town Hall programs and complimentary tickets for daytime programs. Learn more about membership here!
For Debate: Should Roe Be Overturned?
Tuesday, September 24 | 6:30 p.m.

Should Roe v. Wade be overturned? Join legal reproductive rights experts Catherine Glenn Foster of Americans United for Life, Melissa Murray of New York University School of Law, and Mary Ziegler of Florida State University College of Law for a timely discussion exploring the question: what should be the role of the federal government in a post-Roe America.
We the People Live Featuring SCOTUSTalk: A Supreme Court Preview
Tuesday, October 1 | 6:30 p.m.

Don’t miss a special live podcast recording of We the People with Jeffrey Rosen, the National Constitution Center’s weekly show of constitutional debate, featuring hosts from SCOTUStalk, the podcast from SCOTUSblog, that takes a “plain English” look at events and topics relating to the Supreme Court. Jeffrey Rosen will join John Elwood and Amy Howe of SCOTUStalk for an in-depth discussion about the upcoming Supreme Court term.

This program is presented in partnership with SCOTUStalk.
Celebrate Constitution Day in your classroom this September 17!
Find classroom-ready resources from the National Constitution Center here!
 
SIGN UP NOW: Classroom Exchanges
Teachers can register their classes to discuss a big constitutional question with a classroom elsewhere in the United States. The Center will facilitate these dialogues by pairing classrooms, connecting them with an expert moderator, and setting up videoconferencing sessions.
 
During this two-week course students use the Interactive Constitution and related videos and resources to explore and discuss the different clauses of the First Amendment.
 
Launching on Constitution Day, the Classroom Edition is a cutting-edge, multimedia digital platform that includes educational videos, lessons, and other multimedia teaching resources that build on the Center's Interactive Constitution, providing trusted, nonpartisan constitutional resources for middle and high school students.
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Members Enjoy Exclusive Access!
Members of the National Constitution Center support constitutional education for all, and enjoy access to exclusive members-only events and programs. This fall, join us for guided tours of our newest exhibit, Civil War and Reconstruction: The Battle for Freedom and Equality, and Hamilton: The Constitutional Clashes That Shaped a Nation, which closes in December. Additional programs include a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic Signers’ Hall and much more!

Visit the Members’ Corner section of our website for a full list of members-only events. To learn more about becoming a Member visit constitutioncenter.org/membership or contact Membership Coordinator Emily Polhamus at 215-409-6785 or [email protected].
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