[Rebel Civics] Is Constitution Day Constitutional?

September 28, 2022

Constitution Day is September 17th of each year, named by Congress as “Constitution Day and Citizenship Day.” This 2004 federal legislation and 2005 Department of Education mandate requires all schools that accept federal funding teach the U.S. Constitution to all students each year for Constitution Day. In this episode, Keith discusses Constitution Day, what happened on September 17th, 1787, and answers the question: “Is Constitution Day constitutional?”


About Rebel Civics

Hosted by Keith Bessette, Rebel Civics covers the principles of society and government, the ideas upon which America was founded, the history of the development of these principles, and current events in relation to them. Rebel (n): A person who is disobedient to unjust authority and stands up for fundamental principles, despite conventions and the opinions of others.


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