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United States Constitution

“We Have So Much Magical Thinking About Equality”: A Q&A with Legal Expert Dahlia Lithwick

Veteran legal writer Dahlia Lithwick holds forth on women's rights, the Constitution, and why sometimes Canadians see the U.S. more clearly than its own citizens.
By James Ledbetter
Buildings in San Francisco, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Requiring New Buildings to Display Art Is Not a Violation of Free Speech

The statute compels developers of commercial projects to spend one percent of their budgets on public artworks, or one half of one percent in the case of residential projects, or else pay a corresponding sum to the city for its arts programs.
By Daniel Grant
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, civil rights attorney Norman Siegel and other lawyers and advocates protest President Donald Trump's attack on reporters in front of the New York Times building.

Manhattan Congresswoman and Lawyers Blast Trump for Banning Reporters From Briefing

Carolyn Maloney and prominent civil rights attorney Norman Siegel blasted Donald Trump for barring journalists from his press briefing.
By Madina Toure

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