This week at the @ConstitutionCtr, Keep Our Republic's Article III Coalition members Judges Bernice Donald, Thomas Griffith, and Robert Kugler discussed with moderator @JMSilverbrook on the separation of powers, rule of law, and judicial independence.
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, honorary co-chair @ConstitutionCtr, and his co-author and former law clerk Janie Nitze brought their new children’s book to the Center. Learners of all ages joined them to explore the human stories behind the Declaration.
The separation of powers, federalism, and the rule of law are critical elements of American constitutional democracy. Join three judges for a conversation to explore the current state of these fundamental constitutional principles.
Register to attend in-person or online: https://t.co/XOYpPjovGS
This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, Harvard professor David Armitage joins @JMSilverbrook to discuss his essay “The Declaration’s Influence Around the World,” which examines the Declaration’s international and domestic legacies.
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Played @ConstitutionCtr's Civic Quest w my family today, solving puzzles and traveling thru history together! On Memorial Day, I'm grateful for sacrifices our Founders made, and for my uncles & grandfathers who served. My parents shared many of their stories during the game! 🇺🇸
#OnThisDay in 1787, the #ConstitutionalConvention in Philadelphia starts in earnest and the first votes are taken in what is now called Independence Hall.
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Justice Stephen Breyer joined Hon. Cheryl Ann Krause for a conversation on America's enduring ideals in celebration of #GoverningTheNation, @ConstitutionCtr's newest gallery, and the publication of #PromiseOfAmerica.
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Cultivate civic hope, optimism, and resilience with your family. Explore how small relational experiences help children build the psychological and civic muscles necessary for life in a constitutional democracy.
🎧 Listen to #CivicParenting to learn more: https://t.co/Tr3X7zmubP
Schools should not bear the sole responsibility of youth civic learning & engagement. For @ConstitutionCtr Chief Content & Learning Officer @JMSilverbrook, civic parenting must become the expectation, rather than the exception. Read more in @fulcrum_us: https://t.co/zUTil4DmaH
📖 Explore America’s founding documents with @ConstitutionCtr’s new book “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals,” an inspirational collection of essays from leading scholars.
Mark America’s 250th with this keepsake volume: https://t.co/fupgXpzdh5
“All parenting is Civic Parenting”
Lindsey Cormack (@DCInbox) speaks on #CivicParentingPodcast about raising a future participant in civic society.
🎧 Listen to Episode 1 now and follow along as the series unfolds: https://t.co/du9KMMo7ip
This #MothersDay, @JMSilverbrook, chief content and learning officer and mom of two, reflects on the idea that civic learning begins at home. In this clip, she explores the Revolutionary era concept of "republican motherhood" - the belief that parents, especially mothers, played an important role in preparing future citizens to participate in our world. Because raising curious, engaged citizens has always been vitally important to the American story.
Want more family civic learning conversations? Listen to #CivicParenting wherever you get your podcasts.
This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, election law scholars Edward Foley and Michael Morley join @JMSilverbrook to discuss the Supreme Court‘s Louisiana v. Callais decision and the future of the Voting Rights Act.
Listen now: https://t.co/BYM7AgGAXf
How does parenting impact our nation's future? @JMSilverbrook believes self-government endures only when each generation is prepared to understand, value, and uphold its principles.
Read more @fulcrum_us: https://t.co/YsLUnPAnLF