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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 precedent.
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…
Catching up with Supreme Court’s busy docket
The U.S. Supreme Court’s winter break ends Friday when the justices gather in their private conference. The traditional break is a time for catching up on…
Presidents Day at America’s 250th: Reflecting on Washington’s Vision for the Nation
As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary this year, Presidents Day arrives with special resonance. What began as a commemoration of George Washington’s…
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