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This Day in Legal History: The Social Security Act
On August 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act, creating the foundation of the American social safety net and permanently changing the relationship betw...
This Day in Legal History: Britain’s Last Executions
On August 13, 1964, two men—Peter Anthony Allen and Gwynne Owen Evans—were hanged simultaneously in two different English prisons for the murder of a man during a robbery. They were the...
This Day in Legal History: Andrew Johnson Suspends Secretary Stanton
On August 12, 1867, President Andrew Johnson suspended Edwin Stanton, his Secretary of War, and installed General Ulysses S. Grant to run the department temporarily. It w...
This Day in Legal History: The Weimar Constitution
On August 11, 1919, President Friedrich Ebert signed the Weimar Constitution into force, creating the first parliamentary democracy in German history. It came into effect a few days later,...
This Day in Legal History: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Joins the Court
On August 10, 1993, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in as an associate justice of the Supreme Court, becoming the second woman—and the first Jewish woman—ever to serve on it. She...
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Tax and Technology Attorney. Columnist @ Bloomberg Tax Co-Host @ Esquiring Minds Co-Host @ Minimum Competence
Real Estate and Finance Attorney in Philadelphia | Adjunct Professor of Law at Drexel Kline School of Law
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