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Episode 29: Understanding Constitution Day and Why It's Celebrated
Welcome to Law Days and Lattes, brought to you by The Wheelan Law Firm of Moberly, Missouri. In this episode, host Sidney Wheelan dives into the origins, significance, and modern relevance of Constitution Day, celebrated annually on September 17th.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
What is Constitution Day?
- Discover why September 17th is designated as Constitution Day, marking the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, and learn about the law passed in 2004 requiring educational institutions to provide programming on the Constitution's history and meaning.
Why the U.S. Constitution is Important
- Explore the framework the Constitution established for the federal government, the importance of the separation of powers, and the role of the Bill of Rights.
- Learn how the Constitution remains a living document, adaptable through amendments that reflect societal changes, such as the abolition of slavery and the expansion of voting rights.
- Get a detailed breakdown of all 27 amendments, from the First Amendment’s protection of free speech to the more recent Twenty-Seventh Amendment regarding congressional salaries.
Modern-Day Impact of the Constitution
- How key Supreme Court rulings, including Brown v. Board of Education and Obergefell v. Hodges, have interpreted the Constitution to shape modern laws.
- Explore ongoing Constitutional debates on issues like freedom of speech in the digital age, gun rights, and privacy, demonstrating the document's continued relevance.
- How to Celebrate Constitution Day
- Ideas for commemorating the day, from attending public readings of the Constitution to participating in community events, or simply taking a few minutes to read the document yourself.
Why This Episode Matters:
Constitution Day is more than just a historical celebration—it's a reminder of the rights and responsibilities we hold as U.S. citizens. Whether you’re a student, a history enthusiast, or simply a curious listener, this episode will provide a deeper understanding of the foundational document that shapes American democracy.
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