The fight to uphold the Constitution of the United States is more important today than ever in our nation’s history.
This Constitution Week Spotlight was provided by Lieutenant George Farragut Chapter, National Society Daughters of the ...
It is hard to imagine the United States without the Constitution. This short document, drafted in 1787 in a hot and stuffy ...
When the US Constitution was written in 1787, the Electoral College was created to pick the US president using a majority ...
Students from Washington County, private, charter and home schools, first-responders and dignitaries joined for a live reading of the United States Constitution at the Washington County Courthouse on ...
Defense of the Constitution remains the foremost duty of American citizens. There are, alas, Americans who reject the ...
The week of Sept. 17-23 is set aside as Constitution Week, celebrating the most influential legal document in America.
Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, wrote about “the Left’s ...
This Constitution Day, we should remember the precious founding document produced on Sept. 17, 1787, in Philadelphia.
Not since Gerald Ford in 1975 has a president or presidential candidate survived two assassination attempts — until now.
An extremely rare historical artifact, a signed ratification copy of the U.S. Constitution, has been found and could fetch a ...
On Sept. 17, 1787, the U.S. Constitution, completed in Philadelphia, was signed by a majority of the 55 delegates to the ...