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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNLee orders review to reinstate Constitution Day as public holidayPresident Lee Jae-myung on July 17 ordered senior aides to review a plan to reinstate Constitution Day as a public holiday.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNPresident Lee proposes returning Constitution Day to public holiday statusConstitution Day could soon return as a public holiday, with President Lee Jae Myung calling on Koreans to reclaim the July ...
September 17 is Constitution Day, a day that does not receive the attention of other patriotic holidays like July Fourth, Veteran’s Day, or Memorial Day, but is no less important.
Constitution Day, previously known as Citizens Day, was established by Congress in 2004, but has languished in obscurity ever since. It deserves more attention than it receives.
We celebrate Constitution Day or we should. But now, too many on the left attack our founding documents as 'dangerous.' Sept. 17, 2024, marks 235 years of our Constitution.
September 17 is Constitution Day, the day when the U.S. Constitutional Convention adopted the Constitution. A federal law established in 2004 requires all schools receiving federal funding to ...
The Constitution was placed with the Department of State in 1789 and stayed in its custody until 1921, when it was transferred to the Library of Congress. It was exhibited there from 1924 until 1954.
September 17th is “Constitution Day,” the anniversary of the day in 1787 that the U.S. Constitution was ratified. For over a century, states and cities have celebrated this date, which became a ...
Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787, and also celebrates “all who, by coming of age or naturalization, have become citizens.” The law itself ...
Constitution Day, which we observe every September 17, is a singularly American holiday, even more unique than the Fourth of July. After all, many nations have their great leaders and laborers, ...
On Sept. 17 each year, we observe Constitution Day, honoring the date in 1787 that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia signed the United States Constitution.Much less ...
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