Religion, the Constitution, and COVID-19 Restrictions
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked New York’s COVID-19 restrictions on religious services. Constitutional law experts Michael Dorf of Cornell Law School and David French of The Dispatch join host Jeffrey Rosen to unpack the restrictions at issue as well as the decision and its broader implications.

What the Founders Learned From the Greeks and Romans
A panel of experts dives into what the Founders—from Abigail Adams and Phyllis Wheatley to George Washington—learned from the Greeks and Romans, and how that knowledge came to influence the Constitution. Historians Caroline Winterer and Carl Richard and journalist Thomas Ricks joined Jeffrey Rosen.

Five Interesting Facts About Prohibition's End in 1933 by Scott Bomboy

On This Day, the Constitution’s Other George is Born by NCC staff


Tuesday, December 15 is Bill of Rights Day. Celebrate the ratification of our first 10 amendments with a LIVE tour from our Constituting Liberty exhibit, virtual programs, and great resources from the National Constitution Center.

From the National Constitution Center:
The Ninth Amendment

"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."

Read > A roundup of this week's articles from The Battle for the Constitution—a partnership with The Atlantic that explores constitutional debates in American life.
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