The Founding Fathers debated the finer points of our government in the Constitutional Convention more than 200 years ago, signing the finalized constitution on September 17, 1787. The average lifespan of a country’s constitution is 12 years, by comparison, making our document a relic by most standards. Is it time for a rewrite? And if we did re-do our user manual, who would lead the charge? "America From Scratch" host Toussaint Morrison looks at examples from around the world with insights from Marie Failinger, professor of law at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law; Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir, adjunct lecturer at the University of Iceland; and Chief U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim. Should we elect our Supreme Court Justices? • Should We Elect Our Supreme Court Justices? Should we make military service mandatory in the U.S.? • Should We Make Military Service Mandatory ... Made possible with funding from The Corporation for Public Broadcasting 📓Attention Teachers! Video classroom discussion guides available at PBS LearningMedia More from Rewire at https://www.rewire.org/ Sources: https://www.rewire.org/america-from-s...