Wednesday was Constitution Day, where America honors the adoption of the United States Constitution. In honor of this day, North Central Texas College hosted a lecture, given by NCTC Professor David ...
Sept. 17’s Constitution Day marked the 234-year anniversary of the signing of our nation’s founding document. In reflecting on the U.S. Constitution, there is often a tendency to focus on the Bill of ...
The University of Delaware will present the eighth annual James R. Soles Lecture on the Constitution and Citizenship on Monday, Sept. 17, with an address by U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester. The free ...
A political maelstrom is swirling around the Senate confirmation of Governor Hochul's nomination of the Hon. Hector D. LaSalle for the position of Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals ...
AMES, Iowa — Iowa State University’s Constitution Day lecture will focus on free speech. Journalist P.E. Moskowitz will present “The Case Against Free Speech” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, in the ...
Brian Shoup, a professor in and head of the Mississippi State Department of Political Science and Public Administration, details factors leading to the recent decline of confidence in governance ...
PORT ANGELES — The fourth session in a five-part series on the U.S. Constitution and the founding of the country will be presented Thursday by educator and Lincoln scholar Tom Peet. Peet, Ph.D., will ...
East Central University’s Annual Rothbaum Lecture returns to campus Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 7 p.m. in the Estep Multimedia Center located in the Bill S. Cole University Center. The lecture is free and ...
The 2023 James R. Soles Lecture on the Constitution and Citizenship will be presented by Judge Leonard P. Stark, who serves on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Stark also is ...
Building on the work of former Attorney General Ed Meese, this annual lecture aims to continue the conversation he started and examine new trends and themes in originalist thought today. Professor J.
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