Constitution Day is observed on September 17 each year. This date marks the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. It's a day to recognize the significance of the Constitution and to promote understanding and appreciation of the principles it embodies. To celebrate Constitution Day, the Law Library curated a book display to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. The display is featured on the book stacks nearest the library lobby, on top of the Arizona Section. These titles are available to browse or loan at your leisure. We welcome any suggested materials to add to this collection. If you would like to submit your thoughts, please contact our Collection Development Librarian, Jessica Ugstad.
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The National Constitution Center is putting on a virtual event on September 17, 8am MST Civic Stories with Justice Neil M. Gorsuch from the National Constitution Center. Click here to register to attend online.
Other Resources
What Constitution Day Means and Why it Matters
Podcast: The Intellectual Inspirations Behind the Constitution
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