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US Constitution

The first page of the Constitution, shown in bounded book.
Nov 1

Sotheby’s Will Auction a First Printing of the U.S. Constitution, One of Only Two in Private Hands

Sotheby's hopes the upcoming sale of a copy of the Constitution will match last year's record-breaking $43.2 million auction.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
U.S. President Donald Trump.
Jun 6

Impeachment 101: What Democrats Would Have to Do to Remove Trump

Over our country’s history, the House has impeached just 17 federal officials.
By Donald Scarinci
Mar 31

Heidi Schreck Shreds Our Toxic Supreme Law in ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’

In 'What the Constitution Means to Me' Heidi Schreck shows how the memoir-monologue can be electrified it within a harrowing historical context.
By David Cote
A teacher holds up a copy of the U.S. Constitution.
Jul 4

A Modern Patriot’s Silent Journey Through the US Constitution

By Ann Votaw
The Puerto Rican and US flags are seen in the Old Town district in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Apr 21

Are Puerto Ricans Really American Citizens?

By Charles R. Venator-Santiago
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 7: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as he meets with county sheriffs during a listening session in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on February 7, 2017 in Washington, DC. The Trump administration will return to court Tuesday to argue it has broad authority over national security and to demand reinstatement of a travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries that stranded refugees and triggered protests.
Feb 11

Trump Says Churches Could Be Involved in Politics—He’s Right

By Selwyn Duke
Anthony Romero.
Dec 19

This Man Will Likely Sue Donald Trump the Most in the Next Four Years

By David Wallis
The feds say they can secretly read all your email.
Sep 23

Feds: We Can Read All Your Email, and You’ll Never Know

By Clark D. Cunningham
The Senator from Vermont speaks at a California rally
Jun 10

How Bernie Sanders Can Still Become President (of Vermont)

By William Irwin
ALBANY, NY - MARCH 11: The State Capitol is seen March 11, 2008 in Albany, New York. New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer apologized to his family and the public in a news conference maRCH 10, 2008 in New York City, but did not directly address the reports of his being linked to a prostitution ring. (Photo by Daniel Barry/Getty Images)
Jan 26

JCOPE vs. the US Constitution

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