Robert H. Jackson Center, Museum and nonprofit organization in Jamestown, United States.
The Robert H. Jackson Center is a museum and nonprofit organization in Jamestown dedicated to the connection between constitutional law and international justice. The building houses collections and rotating exhibitions that examine these legal themes.
The facility was founded in 2001 and opened in 2003 to honor a prominent American judge who played a key role in prosecuting war crimes. His work in this trial established foundational standards for international legal accountability.
The center honors an influential American judge through exhibitions and public conversations that explore justice and the rule of law. Visitors can discover how his work shaped modern legal thinking.
The center is located on East 4th Street and offers free parking, making a visit easy to plan. Staff can provide directions and point you toward regularly scheduled events and programs.
The center partners with the Smithsonian Institution to present traveling exhibitions that connect Americans with their constitutional history. These collaborations bring rarely seen materials to the Jamestown location.
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