Louisiana, Constitution and Supreme Court
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The Constitution has been amended 27 times. The most recent amendment, the 27th, (1992) prevents raises for Congress from taking effect until after the next election. The most recent substantive amendment, the 26th, (1971) lowered the national voting age from 21 to 18.
WASHINGTON - The Constitution of the United States will make history once again as the public gets the chance to see the foundational artifact like never before. The Constitution in its entirety will be on display for the first time in history starting ...
It’s Constitution Day in America, and we implore all Americans to understand that the United States Constitution must remain the foundational bedrock of our democracy. On Sept. 17, 1787, the Founders established a set of rules and principles designed to ...
The proposed amendment to the Texas Constitution would add “persons who are not citizens of the United States” to a list of those ineligible to vote in Texas. The new language would be placed in the constitution’s “Bill of Rights,” a symbolic piece of real estate in a 273-page document that had been amended 530 times since it was ratified in 1876.
Constitution Day occurs annually on Sept. 17 to commemorate the Founding Fathers signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. It also celebrates those who have become naturalized U.S. citizens, which is why it is also known as Citizenship Day.
In 1990, just months after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communist rule in Eastern Europe, I attended a North Atlantic Assembly conference in Brussels, Belgium, on the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The North Atlantic ...
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova has been critical of Donald Trump's second term at the Oval Office. Navratilova shared her thoughts on a post accusing the US President of violating an article in the Constitution.
President Donald Trump's efforts to use federal troops on U.S. soil is an affront to our nation's Constitution and legal system.
The Supreme Court could effectively hand the GOP a bunch of House seats depending on how it rules on a crucial case. The decision could gut part of the landmark Voting Rights Act. Mark Joseph Stern, John Avlon,