The U.S. Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the Constitutional Convention. Annually on September 17, our country celebrates this great event.
This is not a grassroots uprising. It is a top-down, money-driven operation led by political operatives that could lock an authoritarian agenda into our Constitution.
As challenges to our institutions and laws proliferate, it’s vital that this Constitution Day encourages a greater commitment to civics education.
"attachment_112801" align="aligncenter" width="700"] School board member Mike Kubiniec, dressed as James Madison, led a mock ...
How can Americans return to the respect demonstrated by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention? Pluralism is the key.
In honor of Constitution Day, members of the IUP Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies ...
Culpeper will duly commemorate Constitution Day this Wednesday. The county adopted a proclamation declaring Sept. 17 as Constitution Day and the town Sept. 17-23 as Constitution Week. Sept. 17 marks ...
This week, we will celebrate Constitution Day, a day commemorating the signing of our Constitution by delegates at the Constitutional ...
The U.S. Constitution is the foundation for a well-ordered government of laws, and not of men, writes the first counselor in ...
On this date in 1787, the U.S. Constitution was signed. It was signed by 39 delegates of the Constitutional Convention, ...
Constitution Week is observed annually from Sept. 17-23 and is something that should not pass under our radar. This ...
The U.S. Senate and the nation's history might different if the Constitutional Convention had structured the chamber ...