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Lawsuits argue Equal Rights Amendment is valid constitutional amendment
Decades after its first deadline, the Equal Rights Amendment is back in the courtroom as plaintiffs demand a federal judge finally recognize it as part of the U.S. Constitution.
Does the War Powers Resolution debate take on a new context in the Iran conflict?
The recent military actions in Iran by Israel and the United States has reignited a simmering constitutional debate: the ability of the president to use military…
What are the limits of student free speech protests in public schools?
As students across the U.S. protest federal immigration policies, legal experts are re-evaluating the boundaries of student free speech established by judicial…
Douglass, Du Bois, and Garrison and the Search for a More Plural Constitution
National Constitution Center content fellow Trey Sullivan takes a look at the complicated relationship between William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, and…
The Lifelong Pursuit of Virtue
When Benjamin Franklin set out on what he called his “bold and arduous project” of moral perfection, he did not imagine he would arrive at the summit of…
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