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Constitution Day: Previous Events

Constitution Day Events and Activities from Previous Years:

"Constitution Day 2024: DIY Postcards for a Stronger Democracy"

 

"Presidential Personalities and Constitutional Power Grabs in Latin America, 1945-2021"
with Dr. Ignacio Arana

 

"Keeping Government Out of Religion and Vice Versa: Metaphor, Figurality, and the First Amendment’s Religion Clauses”
with Professor Doug Coulson

 

“African American Workers and the U.S. Constitution: Past and Present”
with Professor Joe William Trotter, Jr.

 

“When Women Won the Right to Vote - A History Unfinished”
with Professor Lisa Tetrault

 

“A New Birth of Freedom: The Post-Civil War Constitution and the Unfinished Quest for a More Perfect Union”
with Professor William M. Carter, Jr.

 

“Bringing Mathematical Rigor to the Courtroom”
with Associate Professor Wes Pegden

 

“Immigration Executive Orders: Putting our Courts to the Test”
with Jacqueline B. Martinez

 

“Privacy Law Overview”
with Lorrie Faith Cranor

 

“A Discussion About the Constitution Today and the Nature of the Constitution as a ‘Living Document’”
with Judge Thomas Hardiman