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The U.S. Constitution is remarkable — but what would it look like if we rewrote it today?
If we were to write the U.S. Constitution today, it would look very different from the one we have been living with.
When arguments were made before the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year on birthright citizenship, one of the attorneys for the Trump administration said the world is a different place than it was ...
On March 22, 1972, the U.S. Senate passed the Equal Rights Amendment, sending the measure to the states for ratification in order for it to become a part of the U.S. Constitution, the ultimate law of ...
NEW YORK — The aspirations cut a wide swath through American history since 1776 — from the “All men are created equal” of the Declaration of Independence and the “We the people” of the Constitution, ...
The 14th Amendment to the Constitution has been the law of the land since the 1800s, granting American citizenship to any ...
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