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Oath of the Tennis Court: the deputies of the third estate meeting in the tennis court at the Château of Versailles, swearing not to disperse until a constitution is assured. Etching by L-F. Couché after J. L. David.
In “US Constitution: Hiding in Plain Sight,” Daniel Lazare noted the difference between the Constitution’s preamble and what comes next.
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Last month, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, a case that many observers fear will erode what remains of the 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA). “The stakes of this case are enormous,” said a lawyer for the American Civil...
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