Deepen your knowledge and understanding of various landmark Supreme Court cases, engage with the Center’s nonpartisan educational resources, and collaborate with your peers from around the country during a Weekend Workshop this fall!
Weekend Workshops are held at the National Constitution Center, and take advantage of the Center’s exhibits and the surrounding history in Old City, Philadelphia. During the weekend, participants can expect to:
- Engage with leading constitutional, legal, and historical scholars on topics covering landmark Supreme Court cases, highlighting a specific focus each month.
- Discover historical content through guided tours of the Center’s exhibitions.
- Learn about the Center’s nonpartisan educational resources, such as the Interactive Constitution, Interactive Declaration of Independence, America at 250 Civic Toolkit, and Constitution 101 Curriculum.
- Explore the Center’s educational framework, which includes historical foundations through storytelling, constitutional thinking skills, and civil dialogue and reflection.
- Develop a sense of community and collaboration that will be fostered through quarterly check-ins after the weekend concludes.
Each month, participants will take a closer look at landmark Supreme Court cases dealing with the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Specific cases for each session will be selected from the Center’s Supreme Court Cases Library.
The Center covers the costs of all travel, lodging, and meals for those selected to participate, but space is limited to 18 educators. After the workshop, participants have the opportunity to schedule professional learning sessions for their school or district during the 2026-2027 school year at no cost to them.
These workshops are open exclusively to middle and high school teachers from across the nation; however, special consideration will be given to teachers who work in rural and underserved communities.
Applications are open from April 1–April 30, with notifications sent no later than May 15. Please send any questions about the workshops or application process to [email protected].
Dates and Themes:
- Friday, September 25 - Sunday, September 27
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases: First Amendment
- Friday, October 9 – Sunday, October 11
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases: Fourth Amendment
- Friday, November 13 - Sunday, November 15
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases: Fourteenth Amendment