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Celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution.
Examining the history of the federal income tax in the United States.
Adopted in 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment ensures equal protection, codifies birthright citizenship, and guarantees the due process of the law.
Learn about the law that restructured American military and intelligence agencies.
Exploring the complicated relationship between the United States and its territories.
President Biden invited William Burns to join his Cabinet.
Learn about how Washington, D.C. came to be the nation’s capital.
Learn more about the infamous Sedition Act and the unprecedented opposition to it’s passing.
An overview of some of the court's most notable decisions from this term.
Celebrate the anniversary of the founding of our nation.
Learn more about the Supreme Court’s affirmative action rulings and what it means for college admissions.
Learn about the Supreme Court’s decision in Moore v. Harper and what it means for elections in America.
As we celebrate Juneteenth, learn more about the history of the newest federal holiday.
Learn about this controversial law and its impact on free speech in America.
Learn about this holiday and how America’s iconic flag came to be.
Learn about Governor Newsom’s proposed 28th Amendment and the amendment process.
Learn about how some of our most fundamental freedoms came to be enshrined in the U.S. Constitution
One of the eleven federal holidays, Washington’s Birthday celebrates the lives and legacies of our nation’s chief executives.
Learn about the Electoral College, the system through which we elect our nation’s chief executive.
Learn about the presiding officer of the House of Representatives, their duties, and why it's relevant now.
From New Year’s to Independence Day, here are the 11 federally recognized holidays being celebrated in 2023.
Why is it important to learn civics? Learn about why civic education is crucial to the future of American democracy.
Learn about how the President engages with the lawmaking process.
Celebrate the signing of our Constitution by honing your civics knowledge with Civicly.
Learn about how and why we started Civicly, as well as what we hope to achieve with our app.