With America’s Constitution undergoing a stress test, it’s important to revisit and understand its fundamental structure and design. America’s Constitutional convention occurred in 1787, several years ...
America ratified the Constitution with the understanding that the federal government would be one of limited, enumerated powers. That understanding was quickly upended. Within a few decades, the ...
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the founding of our Nation, it is important for citizens to revisit and understand the principles upon which our Nation was founded. An educated and informed ...
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Following Jefferson: Promoting Intergenerational Understanding Through Constitution-Making
Towards the end of his life, Thomas Jefferson became fatalistic. The prince and poet of the American Revolution brooded-about the future of the country he birthed, to be sure; but also about his ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — William Coffman watches as unit one of his class from Franklin Central High School present their take on U.S. Constitution concepts in front of a panel of judges inside a room at ...
TRI-CITIES, Tenn. (WJHL) — Voters in Tennessee will see four proposed amendments to the state constitution on their ballots this election season. Election officials are warning voters some of those ...
Colonial Williamsburg will host a naturalization ceremony on Monday for 49 soon-to-be Americans to swear their oath of allegiance to the United States and accept the benefits and responsibilities of ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — WPTV NewsChannel 5 anchor Tania Rogers breaks down each of Florida's three constitutional amendment questions on the November ballot to help voters cast their ballots with ...
This is part of How Originalism Ate the Law, a Slate series about the legal theory that ruined everything. One of the inescapable conclusions that came from diving deep into the allure of originalism ...
As voters in Minnesota head to the polls on election day, one question they will be asked on their ballot is in regard to a Minnesota Constitutional Amendment. The question on Minnesota ballots reads: ...
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