It was John Marshall, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835, who anticipated this day.
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The Historical Education Displays Act, a new Senate proposal, would give school boards the ability to put the Ten Commandments in public classrooms.
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Taking a 360° overview of this year’s SBIFF tribute nights, the general plan heeded the time-honored approach of one ...
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This year’s Munich Security Conference takes place under the darkest clouds in decades. The foundations of the post-war world ...
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Vice-President questions Chief Justice's role in CBI director appointment, calls for revisiting Constitutional paradox and ...
UNC-Chapel Hill Professor Emeritus William Leuchtenburg died on January 28. He was born on September 28, 1922.