National Constitution Center Law and Legal Definition
The National Constitution Center is an organization that operates as a museum to expand awareness and understanding of the U.S. Constitution. In historic Philadelphia it is America's most interactive history museum. National Constitution Center is the only museum devoted to the U.S. Constitution and the story of we, the people. The exhibits in the museum include artifacts and original documents, interactive exhibits based on the preamble to the Constitution, and "talk backs" and ways to discuss the Constitution. Some exhibits are dedicated to the right to vote and divisive issues such as intelligent design or the death penalty.
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- National Conference of Black Lawyers
- National Compensation Survey
- National Constitution Center
- National Constitution Centre
- National Convention
- National Council
- National Council For Adoption
- National Council on Compensation Insurance [NCCI]
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