OU IACH

OU IACH The IACH is an inter-disciplinary center for the study of American constitutionalism at the University of Oklahoma Constitution.

The Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage (IACH) was established in September, 2009 by University of Oklahoma President David Boren. The IACH is an inter-disciplinary center for the study of American constitutionalism. The notion of a constitutional heritage reflects the Institute’s broad approach to the Constitution in all its aspects: its philosophical underpinnings, its historical

context, its legal substance, and its contemporary relevance. The IACH is commited to ensuring that the University of Oklahoma is a place where students can study the ancient roots of law, liberty, and self-governance, the development of liberal and republican thought in the modern world, the historical and ideological background of the American founding, the development of civil rights in American history, and the relevance of the Constitution to contemporary debates over justice and freedom. Students can pursue a BA in Letters with a concentration in Constitutional Studies or they can pursue a Minor in Constitutional Studies (more info HERE). The curriculum requires fifteen hours of credit in four distributions: the Ancient Foundations of Constitutional Thought, the Philosophical Background of American Constitutionalism, the American Founding, and the Constitutional Legacy in Modern America. The affiliated faculty of the IACH includes over twenty scholars from History, Political Science, Classics & Letters, the Law School, Modern Languages and the Business College. Through a variety of programming, including an annual Constitutional Studies Symposium, the IACH promotes scholarship on constitutional law, constitutional history, and constitutional theory. The IACH is housed in the Department of Classics and Letters. The Letters program has been an integral part of the Humanities at OU since 1937, attracting outstanding students with interests in history, philosophy, and literature that transcend departmental boundaries. With its diverse and inter-disciplinary faculty, emphasis on teaching, and broad curriculum, the Letters program is an ideal fit with the Institute’s approach to the U.S.

*News about our director*
07/03/2018

*News about our director*

After nearly five years as director of the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, Dr. Kevin Butterfield will be leaving the University of Oklahoma for another opportunity. Beginning later this summer, Dr. Butterfield will become the new executive director of George Washington's preside...

Congratulations to our 12 newest fellows! Over the next two semesters, these distinguished students will practice civil ...
04/25/2018

Congratulations to our 12 newest fellows! Over the next two semesters, these distinguished students will practice civil discourse and participation through discussion of constitutionally relevant, politically timely topics.

We are excited to get to know them better, and if the same is true for you, click on the following link to learn a bit about them: https://bit.ly/2JmFtRa

Congratulations to IACH professor Katy Schumaker, named yesterday to the Edith K. Ga***rd Presidential Professorship!
04/12/2018

Congratulations to IACH professor Katy Schumaker, named yesterday to the Edith K. Ga***rd Presidential Professorship!

Interested in civic conversation? Could use a $1,000 scholarship? Well then, apply to be a fellow –– it's not too late! ...
03/15/2018

Interested in civic conversation? Could use a $1,000 scholarship? Well then, apply to be a fellow –– it's not too late! Applications are due at 5 p.m. Friday.

To apply: http://bit.ly/1zDzRtJ

The Constitutional Studies Student Association is putting on its first event of the semester this Thursday. There will b...
03/06/2018

The Constitutional Studies Student Association is putting on its first event of the semester this Thursday. There will be free food and drinks, not to mention a lecture on a pivotal Supreme Court case.

Additional event info: http://bit.ly/1V7f7FT

One of our key faculty members, Kathryn Schumaker, wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post on the history of students lea...
02/21/2018

One of our key faculty members, Kathryn Schumaker, wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post on the history of students leading social change. You’ll want to read it.

They are building on the legacy of successful high school student activism.

Interested in becoming a fellow, or know of someone who should apply? It's that time! http://bit.ly/2EmJlnn
02/12/2018

Interested in becoming a fellow, or know of someone who should apply? It's that time! http://bit.ly/2EmJlnn

Congratulations to Justin Wert and Keith Gaddie, two IACH-affiliated professors recently honored with the V.O. Key Award...
02/02/2018

Congratulations to Justin Wert and Keith Gaddie, two IACH-affiliated professors recently honored with the V.O. Key Award for best book on southern politics for 2018! Wert and Gaddie, along with the University of Georgia's Charles S. Bullock III, wrote "The Rise and Fall of the Voting Rights Act."

An incredible undertaking, and very cool!
01/31/2018

An incredible undertaking, and very cool!

Norman man says America's form of constitutional government could be the basis for a system that unites the world's nations in peace.

What are you doing tomorrow? Come hear from one of our own, Dr. Katy Schumaker, as part of a panel discussion on childre...
01/24/2018

What are you doing tomorrow? Come hear from one of our own, Dr. Katy Schumaker, as part of a panel discussion on children's rights. Thursday, 5:30 p.m.!

Event page: bit.ly/2Fb9wZY

Did you know you can still go to the Teach-In? Well, you can now anyway––every lecture from "The Teach-In on the Strengt...
10/18/2017

Did you know you can still go to the Teach-In? Well, you can now anyway––every lecture from "The Teach-In on the Strength and Fragility of Constitutions" is now online!

Eric Weitz, a distinguished professor of history and past dean of humanities and arts at City College of New York, specializes in modern German and European history. His lecture focused on Weimar Germany and the rise of the N**i Party.

Lecture alert! The OU McClendon Honors College is hosting a "Discussion with a Professor" event this evening with our ow...
10/10/2017

Lecture alert! The OU McClendon Honors College is hosting a "Discussion with a Professor" event this evening with our own Kevin Butterfield.

More info: http://bit.ly/2eLNwgQ

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