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The U.S. Constitution is the key to securing liberty for all Americans -- yet few know exactly what it says, and what freedoms it protects. That is why every student of Hillsdale College is required to study this document before graduation.
Hillsdale College offers all the materials you need to begin your study of the U.S. Constitution. With these five free online resources–our online courses, animated videos, podcasts, and articles–you'll be well-equipped in your Constitutional studies.
Our free Constitution online courses are taught by experts on America's Founding. Learn with the same professors who teach our undergraduate students on campus.
As always, Hillsdale offers these courses for no charge—completely free—as part of our mission to help all Americans pursue truth and defend liberty.
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This course considers the principles of the American Founding as well as key features of American government based on those principles. Led by Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn, the course also examines the major challenges posed by Progressivism to American constitutionalism.
Introduction to the Constitution
Constitution 101
Taught by our Politics faculty, this course will introduce you to the meaning and history of the U.S. Constitution. The course will examine a number of original source documents from the Founding period, including the Declaration of Independence and The Federalist Papers, and will consider two significant challenges to the Founders’ Constitution: the institution of slavery and the rise of Progressivism.
Constitution 201
With introductory and concluding lectures by Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn, the nine lectures—taught by members of Hillsdale College's politics department faculty—are a continuation of Constitution 101. These lectures will focus on the importance of the principles of the American Founding and the current assault on them by the Progressives.
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Hillsdale Dialogues
Podcast discussions featuring Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn and other College faculty.
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Featured Articles
These articles on the U.S. Constitution have been hand-selected from Imprimis, Hillsdale College's free monthly speech digest.
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Online Courses
Learn with Hillsdale, and deepen your understanding of the great ideas of Western Civilization.
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The Constitution Minute Videos
These short videos tackle the tough subjects, helping you gain understanding with visual learning.
Access Hillsdale College's full collection of online courses at online.hillsdale.edu.
Constitutional Myths and Realities
The Unity and Beauty of the Declaration and the Constitution
Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College
Stephen Markman, Justice of Michigan Supreme Court
Edward J. Erler, Co-Author, The Founders on Citizenship and Immigration
The Constitution and Limited Government
Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas
Is the Constitution Colorblind?
Edward J. Erler, Co-Author, The Founders on Citizenship and Immigration
Foreign Policy and the Constitution
Morality, Law, and the Constitution: The Genius of the Founding Generation
Kenneth W. Starr, Former Independent Counsel
The Presidency and the Constitution
Mike Pence, Vice-President of the United States
Access all Imprimis articles online at imprimis.hillsdale.edu.
Imprimis is the free monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College and is dedicated to educating citizens and promoting civil and religious liberty by covering cultural, economic, political, and educational issues. The content of Imprimis is drawn from speeches delivered Hillsdale College events. First published in 1972, Imprimis is one of the most widely circulated opinion publications in the nation with over 4 million subscribers.
Once per week, Hillsdale College president Larry P. Arnn and other Hillsdale College faculty join Hugh Hewitt to discuss Great Books, Great Men, and Great Ideas. The playlist below includes some of the best Dialogues on the U.S. Constitution.
“Relevance”
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“Exemptions”
“Limited Government”
“Entitlements”