
Jeffrey Rosen
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President & CEO, @ConstitutionCtr; Professor, @gwlaw; Contributing Editor, @TheAtlantic
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http://www.constitutioncenter.org 16-05-2012 21:20:49
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Come join me at the #NatBookFest in Washington today! Iāll be speaking with Jeffrey Rosen and Marianna Sotomayor about the books politicians read and write. Iāll be signing THE WASHINGTON BOOK at 5:15pm and the discussion is from 6:50-7:50pm. See you there! loc.gov/events/2024-naā¦

And for our last #natbookfest session of the day, check out authors talking about politicians and writing -Jeffrey Rosen, āThe Pursuit of Happinessā & Carlos Lozada āThe Washington Book." If you missed anything watch it all on CSPAN 2, starting at 8pm or online:


Thanks National Constitution Center Jeffrey Rosen for the chance to discuss my new book The Highest Calling. All profits go to non-profits in Baltimore. constitutioncenter.org/news-debate/poā¦

NCC President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and Khan Academy founder Salman Khan join Ohio high school educator Amy Elsass to answer student questions in celebration of the launch of #Constitution101. youtube.com/watch?v=uqRXTeā¦

This #ConstitutionDay celebration was one for the history books! Some highlights of the day: š Visitors recited the Preamble on the front lawn. š¤Ali Velshi delivered a keynote address welcoming 50 newly naturalized U.S. citizens. š Ben Franklin wished the Constitution a



Thank you Randy Barnett. Glad you liked the book and look forward to discussing with your students!

Happy #NationalPodcastDay! šļø Celebrate by listening to #WeThePeoplePodcast, a weekly show of constitutional debate hosted by Jeffrey Rosen. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to hear arguments on all sides of the constitutional issues at the center of American life.


When he made it to the Basketball Hall of Fame, Dikembe Mutombo said he wanted only to be remembered as āone of the best defensive playersā to ever play. Mutombo, who died yesterday of brain cancer at 58, accomplished that and more, Jeffrey Rosen writes. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/ā¦

I have a review out at @PolRightsRev of Jeffrey Rosen's The Pursuit of Happiness. A marvelous book made more marvelous by Rosen's later-in-life discovery of the Ancients. Yet, I was surprised by the lack of Epicureans. That begs for a conversation. 1/ politicsrights.com/greeks-romans-ā¦

The Jack Miller Center recently held an important discussion on civic literacy in America with Jeffrey Rosen, President of the National Constitution Center, and Hans Zeiger, President of the JMC. Watch the conversation today! #educationmatters #Education youtu.be/ypw3eKjJuJY

Thank you Hans Zeiger for a great conversation and for all your great work on civic literacy Jack Miller Center!

All of us National Constitution Center are thrilled that our former colleague Sheldon Gilbert will be the next President & CEO Federalist Society! As our VP of Development, Sheldon impressed us every day with his love of the Constitution and the USA. Thanks to Eugene Meyer for more than forty years of

Great amendment shirts ā thanks to Mr. Martironeās class for learning about the Bill of Rights and Happy #BillofRightsDay! National Constitution Center

RIP Jimmy Carter, 39th president and recipient of the Liberty Medal National Constitution Center "Americans should ask themselves what are the deeper meanings of these simple words: liberty and equalityāon which our ideals are basedā¦[they include]ā¦freedom from deprivation and

Thank you Zephyr Teachout and Jameel Jaffer for a superb guide to the #TikTok arguments at #SCOTUS today!


On April 19, 1775, the American Revolution Began. Happy 250 Anniversary to the Battle of Lexington and Concord and thanks to Rick Atkinson, Mary Beth Norton, and Rosemarie Zagarri for a great discussion ā¦National Constitution Centerā© constitutioncenter.org/news-debate/poā¦


This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, #SCOTUS Justice David Souterās former clerks, Judge Kevin Newsom and Jeannie Suk Gersen, join Justice Stephen Breyer for a conversation on Justice Souterās life and constitutional legacy. Listen: ow.ly/FC4m50VTBgv