"Making Amends," the title of the Clinton Presidential Center's new special exhibition, is unlikely to set hearts throbbing.
"Making Amends," an exhibition exploring the the history of all 27 changes that have been made to the Constitution of the United States throughout its 238-year history, opens Tuesday at the Clinton ...
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How to wake the Constitution’s sleeping giant
In the October issue, Jill Lepore explained how a radical legal philosophy has undermined the process of constitutional evolution. Jill Lepore’s stellar cover story rightly described the ...
Donald Trump’s election win, aided in part by online disinformation, has reignited the debate over whether the First Amendment’s protections are adequate in today’s digital age. The contemporary ...
Two hundred and fifty years after Americans declared independence from Britain and began writing the first state constitutions, it’s not the Constitution that’s dead. It’s the idea of amending it.
A review of Prof. Mary Anne Franks' new book, Fearless Speech: Breaking Free from the First Amendment (plus a response by Prof. Franks to Prof. Mchangama's Tweeted criticisms, and a reply by Prof.
Congress established Women’s Equality Day in 1972 to celebrate the day the 19th Amendment was finalized in 1920, granting women the constitutional right to vote. 1 Observance of the day was also meant ...
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