Tomorrow at 7 p.m. ET,
@RosenJeffrey
discusses "The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America"
@MountVernon
.
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The recent Israel-Hamas war protests at universities across the nation are drawing attention to the most basic of
#FirstAmendment
rights: the ability to speak freely and assemble in public.
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#ConstitutionDaily
to learn more about the constitutional ground rules that…
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#OnThisDay
in 1992, the 27th Amendment is ratified. James Madison first proposed the amendment back in 1789, but it was college sophomore Gregory Watson who helped it become the law of the land 203 years later.
Karen Korematsu, daughter of civil rights activist Fred Korematsu, explains his resistance to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
#AAPIHistoryMonth
#AAPIHeritageMonth
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Today marks the anniversary of an important
#SCOTUS
ruling that helped end the Hollywood studio system, in which a few studios had a near-monopoly on the American movie business.
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#ConstitutionDaily
for more:
Cass Sunstein,
@Harvard
legal scholar and former White House adviser, gives his picks of the best, worst, and most underrated
#StarWars
movies for
#StarWarsDay
.
#Maythe4thBeWithYou
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Indian constitutional law expert and senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India Arvind Datar explains some of the key differences between the
#USConstitution
and
#IndianConstitution
.
#AAPIHistoryMonth
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Michael Gerhardt talks on
#AmericasTownHall
about Franklin Roosevelt’s strategy as president: addressing national issues while keeping the public’s interest in mind.
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