The Philanthropic Legacy of Collector Dorothy Tapper Goldman Goldman made headlines in 2021 when she sold a copy of the U.S. Constitution for a record-breaking $43.2 million to billionaire Ken Griffin. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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
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