Register for "Civil Disobedience in American History"

January 26, 2026 8:00 AM CT - 1:55 PM CT | Hosted by: Region 10 ESC | Richardson, TX | Discussion Leader: Jim Stoner

Join us at the table as we consider whether civil disobedience could be an appropriate response to unjust laws in a liberal democracy. We will look at the foundations of government set forth in the writings of John Locke and the Declaration of Independence and will turn our attention to two famous opposing sets of ideas on the subject. By comparing several respective arguments, our aim is to consider whether civil disobedience is compatible with the principles of government as defined in the Declaration.

This program will be conducted as a discussion, utilizing primary source documents as the only readings with Professor Stoner facilitating the conversation. Registrants, therefore, are highly encouraged to read all the documents in advance and come ready with questions. Teachers will receive a Letter of Attendance at the conclusion of the seminar.

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"It gave me a better understanding of the Founders’ views. They saw that restricting religious liberty is not only wrong; it leads to animosity within society. This year, I will begin both my government class and my class on “Law and Modern Society” with George Washington’s Letter to the Hebrew Congregation at Newport." — Sean B.