Since the move to standardized small-size notes, introduced in the late 1920s, U.S. paper currency has typically carried the engraved signatures of the Treasury Secretary and the U.S. Treasurer.
In a new book, the historian Mark Peterson argues that our founding document is rooted in ideals of expansion and conquest ill suited to the nation we’ve become.
Debate over incorporating the July Charter into the Constitution has exposed deep legal and political fault lines, with questions centring on procedure, presidential authority, and the limits of const ...
The recent public hearings on the Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) were presented as a nationwide consultation ...
Attorney Stanley Booker alleges a pattern of "harsh rulings" and missing transcripts in Venango County, all of which are ...
Democratic leaders are urging against trying to impeach Trump before the midterms, say those involved in the debate. The 25th ...
William J. Watkins Jr. of the Independent Institute argues federal power expansion fuels division, urging a return to constitutional limits, with significant implications for military authority, ...
Civil Rights and Wrongs is a recurring series by Daniel Harawa covering criminal justice and civil rights cases before the ...
Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment to ban large-scale data centers in Ohio cleared their first hurdle in their ...
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has certified the petition title and summary for a proposed constitutional amendment titled “Prohibition of Construction of a Data Center,” which seeks to add ...
A rare 1787 printing of the Constitution is now on view at the National Constitution Center as Philadelphia ramps up 250th ...
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