Lectures on Podcast


Through lectures, debates, conferences, and fellowships, the Tocqueville Program at the Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Studies seeks to nurture informed conversation, learning, and scholarship about the fundamental principles of a decent and just political regime with a focus on religious liberty.

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Law and Politics

Populism and the Constitution

Constitution Day lecture by Michael Zuckert, Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame

Law and Politics

Citizenship, Virtue, and the Constitution

Tocqueville Lecture, “Citizenship, Virtue, and the Constitution,” sponsored by the Tocqueville Program for Inquiry into Religion and Public Life at the University of Notre...

Art and History

Principles of Sacred Architecture

Duncan Stroik “Principles of Sacred Architecture” took place on Saturday, September 1, 2018, at the University of Notre Dame. Duncan G. Stroik is a practicing architect,...

Law and Politics

Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech

“Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech” by Keith Whittington (Princeton). August 30, 2018, at the University of Notre Dame. Presented by the Constitutional...