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Subject The Home Stretch of the Supreme Court Term
Date June 12, 2021 12:02 PM
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Experts recap the decisions released so far The Home Stretch of the 2020-21 Supreme Court Term The State of Congress Today As the Supreme Court approaches the home stretch of the 2020-2021 term, Supreme Court experts Kate Shaw, cohost of the podcast Strict Scrutiny and professor at Cardozo Law, and Jonathan Adler, contributing editor of National Review and professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, join host Jeffrey Rosen to recap the decisions released so far and detail why they’re important. Listen > The National Constitution Center and With Honor Action—a group dedicated to promoting the leadership of military veterans in public service—hosted a discussion exploring the state of Congress with members of the For Country Caucus. Jeffrey Rosen was joined by Representatives Jared Golden (D-ME), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), Peter Meijer (R-MI), and Mariannette Jane Miller-Meeks (R-IA). Listen > Watch > Another Race Case Knocks on the U.S. Supreme Court’s Door by Marcia Coyle Read > On This Day, a Committee Forms to Write the Declaration of Independence by NCC staff Read > Celebrate Flag Day on Monday, June 14, with the National Constitution Center! Check out our online resources on the American flag, including videos, blog posts, podcasts, lessons, and more. Special events in Historic Philadelphia include flag raising ceremonies, a swearing-in of Army recruits, displays and demonstrations of U.S. Army equipment, and a moving naturalization ceremony. From the National Constitution Center: Flag Day Resources and Programming Article I Section 2 "The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states... No person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty five years, and been seven years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen." Read Interpretations on the Interactive Constitution > SUPPORT OUR WORK ‌ ‌ ‌ Questions or comments? Email us at [email protected]. National Constitution Center | Independence Mall, 525 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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