The
Constitution by Schoolhouse Rock - a great way to
learn the preamble to the Constitution.

America
Reads the Constitution - On September 15, 2006,
the Mid-Atlantic Gigapop in Philadelphia for Internet2 (MAGPI) and the
National Constitution Center sponsored a unique national videoconference
event, "America Reads the Constitution" in celebration of National
Constitution Day. This event connected over 42 schools across the
US.

Thom
Hartmann on the Founding Fathers and the Constitution - September 16, 2006, author and radio host Thom Hartmann
argues that the authors of the U.S. Constitution envisioned a more
egalitarian society than has traditionally been believed.

Senator
Robert Byrd: Study The Constitution Day, pt.1 - September 17, 2006, Part
1 of excerpt from Senator Robert Byrd's speech on the importance of
citizen awareness of how The Constitution works and of how important
citizen participation is in order to keep America a true
democracy.

Sen.
Robert Byrd: Study The Constitution Day, pt.2 -
September 17, 2006, Part 2 of excerpt from Senator Robert Byrd's speech on
the importance of citizen awareness of how The Constitution works and of
how important citizen participation is in order to keep America a true
democracy. Here he talks about the official day every year when all
Federal employees and schools that receive Federal funding will take time
off to study The Constitution.

Professor
Jonathan Turely on the Constitution - On September
18, 2006, the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA in Baltimore, MD,
presented a program to honor "Constitution Day." One of the lecturers at
the splendid event was Professor Jonathan Turley of George Washington U.
Law School. His talk focuses on the architect of that magnificent
document, James Madison of Virginia, and its importance, vis a vis modern
abuses of power.

Senator
Robert Byrd Railing In Defense of the Constitution - January 31, 2007, passionate
speech about the Constitution and how it is being corrupted and
violated.