An interesting quiz dedicated to Constitution Day, themed "My Constitution, My Pride," was held at Schools No. 178 and 200 in the Chilonzor district by a working group consisting of professors and teachers from the University of Public Safety of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The event was attended by students, teachers, and professors from the Department of Public Safety, who showed an interest in the main principles of our legislation. The goal of the event was to enhance the legal literacy of young people, foster respect for the Constitution as the country's fundamental law, and develop critical thinking and analytical skills among the students. During the conversation with 2nd-grade students of School No. 178, they amazed everyone with their enthusiasm, ability to express their opinions freely, knowledge about the Constitution, and legal awareness. The quiz involved debates between 9th and 11th-grade students, where participants answered questions about the main articles of the Constitution and its significance for society. The teams competed for the title of the best specialist in the Constitution, and winners were awarded prizes. This event was an important step in shaping the legal consciousness of young people and strengthening democratic values in our society. We hope that if such events continue, young people’s interest in legal matters will grow even more.