"The U.S. Constitution, an Overview"

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  • Registration will open on July 11, 2026 @ 10:00am.
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Discover information on historical people, places, or things. 

As part of our America 250 celebration, join us as we explore the structure and history behind the U.S. Constitution, with the hope of encouraging further study and appreciation of this significant document.

U.S. Constitution

About the Presenter:

Michael (Mike) Fagan served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) for the Eastern District of Missouri for twenty-five years, until February 2008, and was called back as a Special AUSA in 2019 and 2020 to advise on an international complex criminal case. He now consults on domestic and transnational criminal law and procedure, anti-money laundering, counterterrorism, intelligence, and emergency planning issues. Following 2008, Mike served as Counsel and Policy, Risk, and Compliance Strategist for the St. Louis Fusion Center, a federally funded state and local anti-terrorism effort. Additionally, as an Adjunct Professor, he teaches upper-level and graduate law students courses in International Money Laundering, Corruption, and Terrorism at Washington University School of Law, as well as serving as a Constitutional Law instructor for the St. Louis County and Municipal Police Academy.

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