Who Are the Constitution-Makers?

Join us to learn about how constitutions get made with UCONN School of Law Professor Richard S. Kay. This is the inaugural event in our lecture series, "The Constitution of 1818: Debate and Dissent in the Land of Steady Habits."

Who Are the Constitution-Makers?

Join us to learn about how constitutions get made with UCONN School of Law Professor Richard S. Kay. This is the inaugural event in our lecture series, "The Constitution of 1818: Debate and Dissent in the Land of Steady Habits."

Law and Religion in Connecticut: From Theocracy to Tolerance

Join us to learn how Connecticut was once a religious theocracy with UCONN School of Law Professor Mark Weston Janis. This is the second event in our lecture series, “The Constitution of 1818: Debate and Dissent in the Land of Steady Habits.”

Law and Religion in Connecticut: From Theocracy to Tolerance

Join us to learn how Connecticut was once a religious theocracy with UCONN School of Law Professor Mark Weston Janis. This is the second event in our lecture series, “The Constitution of 1818: Debate and Dissent in the Land of Steady Habits.”

The Debates at the 1818 Constitutional Convention and Their Relevance Today

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT

Attorney Wesley Horton will discuss how framers of the 1818 Constitution grappled with the issue of individual rights This is the final event in our lecture series, “The Constitution of 1818: Debate and Dissent in the Land of Steady Habits.”

The Debates at the 1818 Constitutional Convention and Their Relevance Today

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT

Attorney Wesley Horton will discuss how framers of the 1818 Constitution grappled with the issue of individual rights This is the final event in our lecture series, “The Constitution of 1818: Debate and Dissent in the Land of Steady Habits.”