User talk:Ronald Smith/Constitution Day 2018
Ronald Smith (Talk | contribs) |
Ronald Smith (Talk | contribs) |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
'''How often does the Constitution get amended?''' | '''How often does the Constitution get amended?''' | ||
− | |||
− | |||
'''Why does the Supreme Court get to decide what provisions of the Constitution mean?''' | '''Why does the Supreme Court get to decide what provisions of the Constitution mean?''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Did you know that it took more than 200 years to ratify the last amendment?''' | ||
----- | ----- |
Revision as of 11:39, 5 September 2018
Constitution Day 2018
Presentation and discussion
Did you know that the Constitution is Version 2.0 of our founding document and it replaced an earlier version that had too many bugs?
Or that the Bill of Rights wasn't even in the Constitution when it was ratified?
How often does the Constitution get amended?
Why does the Supreme Court get to decide what provisions of the Constitution mean?
Did you know that it took more than 200 years to ratify the last amendment?
Orford, NH -- A presentation and disussion about the Constitution of the United States will take place on September 15, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. at the Orford Free Library in Orford, NH. The event will be led by Orford resident Ronald Smith. Smith is president of the organization that is facilitating the development of the Uniting Amendment, the crowdsourced constitutional amendment. He has acquired extensive knowlege in constitutional law from his involvement with the Uniting Amendment.
The presentation will cover the principles and historial context that helped form our highest law. The purpose of the event is to celebrate the 227th anniversary of the Constitution and provide an opportunity for civic education for the community.
The Orford Free Library is located on Route 25A about three miles East of Rt 10.
When: September 15, 2018, 1:30 p.m. Where: Orford Free Library, 2539 Rt. 25A, Orford, NH
For more information about the event contact:
Ronald Smith, 603-360-1000
www.ronaldcraigsmith.com/constitutionday