Dear Friends,

It’s a special week for us at the National Constitution Center as we celebrate the 233rd anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution and honor Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with the 2020 Liberty Medal.

On Thursday, September 17, Constitution Day, we are offering a full day of online programs, including a special conversation at noon EDT with Justice Neil M. Gorsuch as part of our Scholar Exchanges—a weekly series of free, live interactive classes we’ve launched to support students wherever learning takes place this year. Please register here to join. If you are able to join us in person at the Center, we’re pleased to offer free admission on Constitution Day, thanks to support from Citizens. To learn more about our online classes and special Constitution Day offerings including free admission, click here.

At 6:30 p.m. EDT on Constitution Day, the National Constitution Center will award the 2020 Liberty Medal to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for her efforts to advance liberty and equality for all. Please join us for the pre-recorded video ceremony, which will be available for all to watch at constitutioncenter.org/liberty-medal. The inspiring video will feature Justice Ginsburg’s favorite opera singers and special friends, who will offer an evening of meaningful tributes in words and music.

I will also be hosting a post-ceremony conversation immediately following the video. You can register to join us for this special live conversation here.

The full Constitution Day online lineup is below and at constitutioncenter.org. All times EDT.

·        8:45 a.m. Preamble Reading
·        6:30 p.m. Liberty Medal

Thank you for joining us for a Constitution Day to remember, as Americans of all ages and perspectives come together to learn about and celebrate the U.S. Constitution.

With appreciation,

Jeffrey Rosen
President and CEO
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