We asked five experts across the political spectrum: What would you change about the U.S. Constitution if you could?
If we were to write the U.S. Constitution today, it would look very different from the one we have been living with.
It’s time to set things right and write a new constitution for the 21st century.
Constitution Day Centre will again hold roundtable discussions at this year's event.
One of the biggest threats to America’s politics might be the country’s founding document. Credit...Photo illustration by Ben Denzer Supported by By Jennifer Szalai The United States Constitution is ...
The Constitution may have earned an A in civics, but in terms of grammar and consistency, it's well below the (Liberty) bell curve In 1787, the U.S. Constitution was drafted by members of the ...
When James Madison and his fellow statesmen drafted the Constitution, they created our system of government, with its checks, balances and sometimes awkward compromises. The laws of the United States ...
In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
One sparks a revolution, while the other structures a nation. Do you know the difference between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? Packed with history and visionary ideas (and even ...