Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC)

Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) CAC is a think tank, law firm, and action center dedicated to fulfilling the progressive promise of our Constitution’s text and history.

www.theusconstitution.org Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) is a think tank, law firm, and action center dedicated to fulfilling the progressive promise of our Constitution’s text and history. We work in our courts, through our government, and with legal scholars to preserve the rights and freedoms of all Americans and to protect our judiciary from politics and special interests. CAC laun

ched on June 3, 2008. CAC builds on the record of success of our predecessor organization, Community Rights Counsel. As a think tank, CAC produces original scholarship and distills and advances the work of other scholars. We draw inspiration and insight from great Supreme Court textualists such as Chief Justice John Marshall, Justice John Marshall Harlan, and Justice Hugo Black. We produce books, reports, and commentary and share this work with officials, reporters, and opinion leaders. As an action center, CAC promotes our conviction that the Constitution is, in its most vital respects, a progressive document, written by revolutionaries and amended by those who prevailed in the most tumultuous social upheavals in our nation’s history – the Reconstruction Republicans after the Civil War, the Progressives and the Suffragettes in the early 20th Century, the Civil Rights and student movements in the 1950s and 1960s. Through Constitutional Progressives, a coalition of leaders, organizations, and individuals, we seek to wrest the Constitution from tea partiers' control and restore our Nation's Charter as a document that unifies and inspires all Americans, rather than divides us across ideological lines. As a law firm, CAC chooses the best cases to bring our ideas about the Constitution into court and secure victories in the U.S. Supreme Court, state supreme courts, and lower federal courts that move the law in a direction that comports with text and history. Our predecessor organization used arguments rooted in text and history to help win important Supreme Court victories. Through scholarship, litigation, and advocacy, we seek lasting victories rooted in the text and history of our Constitution.

Are you a progressive lawyer w/ some communications experience? Would you be excited to both work on   briefs & help w/ ...
01/30/2023

Are you a progressive lawyer w/ some communications experience? Would you be excited to both work on briefs & help w/ messaging about & other legal issues? Apply to join the
Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) team! https://www.theusconstitution.org/counsel/

Are you a law student who'd be excited to spend your summer working on   & appellate briefs? Do you want to help advance...
11/07/2022

Are you a law student who'd be excited to spend your summer working on & appellate briefs? Do you want to help advance the progressive promise of the Constitution's text & history? Apply to join the
Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) team! https://www.theusconstitution.org/legal-internship-summer-2023/

We're hiring! Do you have communications experience within the democracy, legal, or social justice sector and a commitme...
09/08/2022

We're hiring! Do you have communications experience within the democracy, legal, or social justice sector and a commitment to a progressive vision of the Constitution's text and history? Apply to be our new Communications Manager here: https://www.theusconstitution.org/communications-manager/

Want to help Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) make real the progressive promise of our Constitution’s text, hi...
08/24/2022

Want to help Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) make real the progressive promise of our Constitution’s text, history, & values? We're looking for a great writer & researcher to be our new Development Associate & help us grow support for our mission!
https://www.theusconstitution.org/development-associate-3/

  is considering when wetlands are covered by the Clean Water Act. READ CAC’s brief supporting EPA, explaining why a tes...
07/22/2022

is considering when wetlands are covered by the Clean Water Act. READ CAC’s brief supporting EPA, explaining why a test that turns on a wetland’s “significant nexus” to traditional navigable waters doesn’t violate the Commerce Clause. https://www.theusconstitution.org/litigation/sackett-v-epa/

173 years after the Seneca Falls Convention—the 1st official women's rights convention in the United States—convened, CA...
07/19/2022

173 years after the Seneca Falls Convention—the 1st official women's rights convention in the United States—convened, CAC continues to fight for the full of all women.

On this Day in 1868, the  , the centerpiece of the Reconstruction amendments, was ratified, giving all persons   under t...
07/09/2022

On this Day in 1868, the , the centerpiece of the Reconstruction amendments, was ratified, giving all persons under the law, thereby officially extending protections to African Americans. There is still much work to be done in securing equal protection for all. https://www.theusconstitution.org/constitutional-progress/

On this day in 1788, Confederation Congress President Cyrus Griffin notified Congress that New Hampshire had ratified th...
07/02/2022

On this day in 1788, Confederation Congress President Cyrus Griffin notified Congress that New Hampshire had ratified the Constitution, making it the final ratification needed for the Constitution’s eventual implementation in March 1789. This marked the beginning of our nation’s path along the Arc of Constitutional Progress. Learn more:

The Arc of Constitutional Progress: Exploring the rich history of our nation’s founding document, from ratification to Reconstruction and beyond

  in 1964: President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, a step forward along our nation’s Arc of Constitutional Progre...
07/02/2022

in 1964: President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, a step forward along our nation’s Arc of Constitutional Progress. The Civil Rights Act prohibited racial segregation in public places, banned employment discrimination, and outlawed inequitable voter registration requirements.

Today we must continue to push our nation forward toward progress as we continue to battle discrimination and injustice. https://www.theusconstitution.org/constitutional-progress/

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