Jeffrey Rosen (born February 13, 1964)[1] is an American legal scholar who serves as the president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, in Philadelphia.
He then studied English literature and government at Harvard University, graduating in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude.
He was subsequently a Marshall Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford, in philosophy, politics, and economics, from which he received a second bachelor's degree in 1988.
[25] He has articulated the goal of creating an environment in which Americans with different political perspectives may convene on all media platforms for constitutional education and debate.
[citation needed] During Rosen's tenure, with a $5.5 million grant from the Templeton Foundation, the NCC formed the Coalition of Freedom Advisory Board,[26] chaired by the heads of the conservative Federalist Society and liberal American Constitution Society, to oversee the creation of the "Interactive Constitution", which the College Board has made a centerpiece of the new AP history and government exams.
[28] It also allows users to explore the historic sources of the Bill of Rights and compare America's protected liberties to other constitutional systems throughout the world.