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Founded in 2014 by inaugural Society of Fellows member Anurag Chandran, the Journal on Constitutional Democracy allows members of the Kinder Institute’s undergraduate cohort to gain hands-on experience with the process of creating a scholarly publication. For each volume of the Journal, which is published annually, student staff members choose a theme related to the Kinder Institute’s scholarly focus on American political thought and history and then research and compose articles that explore this theme’s philosophical, historical, and contemporary relevance to the development and practice of constitutional democracy in the United States and around the globe. In addition to writing content for the Journal, student staff members are also responsible for overseeing all facets of its production, including content and copyediting, design, and marketing.