2025 Indiana Bar Foundation Civics Summit

Keynote Speaker
Jeffrey Rosen
President & CEO, National Constitution Center
Jeffrey Rosen is the President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, where he hosts We the People, a weekly podcast of constitutional debate. He 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.
Rosen’s new book is the New York Times bestselling The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America. His other books include the New York Times bestseller Conversations with RBG: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law as well as biographies of Louis Brandeis and William Howard Taft.
Rosen is a graduate of Harvard College; Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar; and Yale Law School. In 2024, the French government recognized him as a Chevalier in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
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With the purchase of every ticket, registrants will receive a copy of Jeffrey Rosen’s new book, The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America with the author available to sign.
The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America.
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, and to give us the “best and most readable introduction to the ideas of the Founders that we have” (Gordon Wood, author of Power and Liberty).
By reading the classical Greek and Roman moral philosophers who inspired the Founders, Rosen shows us how they understood the pursuit of happiness as a quest for being good, not feeling good—the pursuit of lifelong virtue, not short-term pleasure. Among those virtues were the habits of industry, temperance, moderation, and sincerity, which the Founders viewed as part of a daily struggle for self-improvement, character development, and calm self-mastery. They believed that political self-government required personal self-government. For all six Founders, the pursuit of virtue was incompatible with enslavement of African Americans, although the Virginians betrayed their own principles.
Agenda
9:00 am – Doors Open
9:15 am – Networking
10:00 am – Welcome Overview
10:15 am – Youth Civic Education Sessions
12:00 pm – Lunch
12:30 pm – Keynote Speaker
1:45 pm America250
3:00 pm – Ending Ceremony
Thank You To Our Supporters
Sponsorship opportunities are still available. View the Sponsorship packet below. If you are interested in sponsoring the Indiana Civics Summit, please email Director of Development Kim Berry at [email protected].
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Timothy J. Abeska*
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Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP*
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Barnes & Thornburg, LLP*
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Kenneth J. Allen*
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Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
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CivxNow
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Sagamore Institute
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Ball State University
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Indiana University Center on Representative Government
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Indiana University Northwest
Questions?
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Tim Kalgreen
Director of Civic Education
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Amelia Miller
Civic Education Program Manager
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