ABA Dialogue Program
The latest addition to the ABA's popular Dialogue series is the Dialogue on Lincoln. The Dialogue Program provides lawyers, judges, and teachers with the resources they need to engage students and community groups in discussion of fundamental American legal principles and civic traditions.
Other Dialogues in the series include the Dialogue on the Rule of Law, Dialogue on Youth and Justice, the Dialogue on the Separation of Powers, the Dialogue on the American Jury, the Dialogue on Brown v. Board of Education, and the Dialogue on Freedom. Visit the ABA Dialogue Program page for more information.
Conversations on the Constitution
Educational institutions receiving federal funds must hold educational programs about the Constitution on September 17Constitution Day. The authorizing legislation, sponsored by Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV), also requires federal agencies to hold Constitution programs on Constitution Day. The ABA Division for Public Education offers Conversations on the Constitution in service to the nation for its Constitution commemoration and education efforts.
National Online Youth Summit
The National Online Youth Summit (NOYS) is a national web-based program that encourages youth to learn about and critically evaluate a timely, law-related topic through civil online discussion with peers from around the country. The Summit curriculum, objectives and goals are adaptable and allow teachers to create an exemplary project-based learning experience tailored to their students and relevant learning standards.
Over the last ten years, more than 4,000 have participated in NOYS. Previous Summit topics include:
- Environmental Law
- Immigration
- The Future of Capital Punishment
- Access Denied, R-Rating, V-Chip: Should Youth Access to the Internet be Restricted?
- The Second Amendment Debate
Visit the 2010 Summit site to apply and for more information.
Conversations on Inalienable Rights

The Division for Public Education is pleased to partner with Oxford University Press in offering companion guide to selected titles from Oxford's Inalienable Rights series. The guides are designed to promote discussion of key issues raised in the books. Available guides include:
Conversations on National Security and the Constitution, a companion guide toNot a Suicide Pact: The Constitution in a Time of National Emergency, by Richard A. Posner.
Conversations on Racial Equality in America, a companion guide to Unfinished Business: Racial Equality in American History, by Michael J. Klarman.
Conversations on the Second Amendment, a companion guide to Out of Range: Why the Constitution Can’t End the Battle Over Guns, by Mark V. Tushnet.
Conversations on Law & Liberty in Times of Crisis
Raising the Bar: Pioneers in the Legal Profession
You'll learn about people you may already have heard of (like Thurgood Marshall) and may even meet a few you didn't know before (such as John Rock)! Highlights include features for Black History Month, National Hispanic Heritage Month, and more.





