Are recent headlines making you re-evaluate your civil liberties? Have a youngster asking what this whole “Constitution” fuss is about?
Luckily, the ACLU has made it simple to answer those questions — and yours — at no cost.
The ACLU is offering its pocket-sized edition of the U.S. Constitution for free through Election Day.

The giveaway was announced last Friday after a notable speech at the Democratic National Convention last week that you’ve likely heard about.
Khizr Khan, whose son was a Muslim-American soldier killed in action, presented his copy to Republican nominee Donald Trump during his Thursday remarks.
The public response was immediate: people began ordering their own copies. By Saturday, the 52-page booklet had surged in popularity and become a best-seller, per ABC.
How to Claim a Free U.S. Constitution
The pamphlet normally costs a modest $5 at the ACLU shop (or about $1 on Amazon), but you can order it for free through Election Day, which this year is Nov. 8.
Bonus: Shipping is complimentary as well!
To get yours, go to the ACLU online store and put a copy in your cart. Then, enter coupon code “POCKETRIGHTS” at checkout.
Even if you already own one, it’s free — why not grab an extra? It’s an excellent resource for teaching children about civic rights, or you could donate it to a local library.
And following Khan’s example, you might know someone who ought to give it another read.
Your Turn: Will you take advantage of this free pocket Constitution offer?
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Alex Monroe is a contributing writer at Savinly. Their work has appeared at various outlets. Follow @AlexMonroe on Twitter to say hi.





