The year 2021 in the United States included heated political debates surrounding abortions rights, a presidential election, voting laws, and even an insurrection on January 6. As the year comes to a close, MSNBC’s Ali Velshi and National Constitution Center’s Jeffrey Rosen explore how these events and more will influence constitutional history.
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How Has 2021 Changed Constitutional History?
January 05, 2022
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