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Subject Will You Join Us for Constitution Day Live?
Date August 30, 2022 1:00 PM
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Will You Join Us for Constitution Day Live?Our Constitution is seen as a great liberty document, but how does it really work? This Constitution Day we will explore how various government officials understand their role vis-a-vis the American people, their communities, and the Constitution. How does the Constitution protect our rights? What do the various branches and States have to do with it? Is this complicated system really the best? What role do we play?
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Check the website for updates and to sign up for the livestream on Friday, September 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET.



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The freedom of assembly is one of the basic liberties Americans possess. One of the most common forms of assembly is a protest. While the Constitution clearly protects the right to protest, debates and discussions about the limits of this right recur often. Over the past several years, these debates have resurfaced as Americans have come together to protest for rights, justice, and freedoms they believe have been denied or abridged. What do your students think? Is the right to protest in the U.S. adequately protected?
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Encourage them to join the latest debate for a chance to win gift cards and swag for you and them!

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Freedom of Assembly | BRI's Homework Help Series Why is the freedom of assembly an essential right in a free society?
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Our new Homework Help video explores why the Founders included it in the First Amendment as well as the landmark Supreme Court cases involving it.

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Check Out Our New Scholar Talk Series on the American Founders What core contributions did the various Founders make to liberty and constitutional self-governance? BRI&rsquo;s new &ldquo;American Founders&rdquo; Scholar Talk Series seeks to answer this question.
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In this first episode , Dr. Thomas S. Kidd, Senior Research Scholar at Baylor University&rsquo;s Institute for Studies of Religion and Research Professor of Church History at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary joins BRI Fellow Tony Williams to discuss his book, Thomas Jefferson: A Biography of Spirit and Flesh.

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Educator SpotlightMeet Rhonda Watton!Rhonda Watton is a goal setter and a goal achiever and aims to inspire her students to be the same. Whether earning National Board Certification, being named the NCSS Middle-Level Teacher of the Year, the Gilder Lehrman Wisconsin History Teacher of the Year, or climbing Mt. Fuji, she aims for excellence in everything she does. Rhonda has taught for over 30 years, is a member of the Bill of Rights Institute&rsquo;s teacher council and currently teaches 8th-grade social studies
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BOE: Bottom of EmailDear John,

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We hope that you and your students will explore the U.S. Constitution with the Bill of Rights Institute on Friday, September 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET . Through various interviews and conversations, we will examine the Constitution and the people who put it to work every day. Each interview will include viewing guides and we will have a lesson activity for your students that will deploy the knowledge they learn from each interview.


Join us for a few minutes or the entire day! We will be packing each segment with information targeted directly at your students, inviting them to think about the principles of equality and liberty, their individual rights, how each of these are protected in the Constitution, and how it all plays out in practice.

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Visit the website to learn more and register!
Warmly,

Laura Vlk

Director, Educator Engagement

Bill of Rights Institute




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