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September 17 is Constitution Day, a day that does not receive the attention of other patriotic holidays like July Fourth, Veteran’s Day, or Memorial Day, but is no less important.
Constitution Day is an occasion to imitate the Founders' virtues—a reminder that we, too, must think for ourselves and reason together as Americans. Constitutionalism did not end with the ...
September 17 is Constitution Day, the day when the U.S. Constitutional Convention adopted the Constitution. A federal law established in 2004 requires all schools receiving federal funding to ...
On this Constitution Day, we should not only honor our chief governing document and the leaders who made its provisions and ratification possible, but also strive to be better, more knowledgeable ...
This Constitution Day, James Wilson’s Insistence That ‘We the People’ Are the Bedrock of ‘Lawful Government’ Resonates Anew To Lincoln the fundamental principles of the Declaration are an ‘apple of ...
Congress created Constitution Day in 2004 when Senator Robert Byrd (D-West Virginia) inserted a provision into an appropriations bill to require that all schools and universities receiving federal ...
Constitution Day, celebrated on Sept. 17, is not widely recognized, despite the importance of the document in shaping our country. We need civic education in schools to develop informed patriots.
Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787, and also celebrates “all who, by coming of age or naturalization, have become citizens.” ...