
Join us for our annual Constitution Day program featuring Dr. Lindsey Cormack, author of How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It) and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology. Dr. Cormack will explore the evolving nature of civic engagement in the 21st century, the responsibilities of citizenship, and how everyday Americans can influence democratic institutions in meaningful ways.
Drawing from her extensive research on political communication, Congress, and civic education, Dr. Cormack will offer timely insights into how citizens, especially students, families, and educators, can foster a more engaged, informed, and resilient democracy.
Thanks to our generous donors and sponsors, this program will be free and open to the public. Educators, students, civic leaders, and community members are encouraged to attend.
The Robert H. Jackson Center is a non-profit, non-partisan educational organization that is dedicated to presenting accurate and balanced information about complex issues. The opinions expressed by various guest speakers, panelists, and authors do not necessarily reflect the views of the Center, its Board, and supporters.
The Center fulfills its educational mission by welcoming diverse views and by providing a forum to explore a wide range of perspectives on often controversial legal and public policy issues. While we make an effort to ensure the information we provide is accurate and balanced, we welcome your comments, suggestions, or correction of any factual errors.
Since 2001, the Robert H. Jackson Center has preserved the values embodied in the life and works of Robert H. Jackson, who served as U.S. Solicitor General, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, and Chief U.S. Prosecutor of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Through programs, presentations, exhibits, media, internships, and scholarship, the Center seeks to demonstrate to current and future generations the relevance and applicability of Justice Jackson’s ideas and writings. The Center provides educational content on the United States Constitution and Supreme Court, civil rights, the legacy of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and international human rights, and the rule of law. During his illustrious career, Justice Jackson addressed these subjects, and the Center recognizes his thinking remains relevant today.