WHS and the Center for the Study of the American Constitution at UW-Madison present the 2025 James Madison Lecture, featuring Jeffrey Rosen.
The Wisconsin Historical Society and the Center for the Study of the American Constitution at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are excited to present the 2025 James Madison Lecture featuring Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center. Rosen is also a professor of law at the George Washington University Law School and a contributing editor of The Atlantic. He was previously the legal affairs editor of The New Republic and a staff writer for the New Yorker.
The Declaration of Independence identified "the pursuit of happiness" as one of our unalienable rights, along with life and liberty. Jeffrey Rosen, the president of the National Constitution Center, profiles six of the most influential founders—Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton—to show what pursuing happiness meant in their lives.
Rosen will present at the Brown County Central Library auditorium at 6 p.m. A pre-lecture reception with light refreshments will be held at 5 p.m. Space is limited; please arrive early to ensure seating.
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About the James Madison Lecture Series
The James Madison Lecture is an annual lecture series on early American history co-presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society and the Center for the Study of the American Constitution at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The lectures honor the scholarly work of Dr. Merrill Jensen (1905-1980), an influential scholar of the American Revolution, beloved mentor, and longtime faculty member of the University of Wisconsin Department of History.
Lectures are free with funding generously provided by the Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the James Madison Lectures endowment, which was made possible by a generous bequest from the Estate of John A. Peters and many private donors.
Know Before You Go
· Audience members should arrive promptly at 5 p.m. to attend the pre-lecture reception.
· Capacity is limited to 275 persons and attendance will be permitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
· The lecture will be held in the Brown County Central Library auditorium.
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About the Location
Downtown parking is free on weekends and after 6:00 pm weekdays. At other times, metered parking is available in the library's lot and on Pine Street. Additional parking is available across Madison Street in the Pine Street Parking ramp. Downtown parking is easy and convenient with the Passport parking app. On-street parking is also available through the City of Green Bay. See more at
https://www.browncountylibrary.org/locations-hours/.
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