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Constitutional Questions After the Raid on Mar-a-Lago

Run time: 54 minutes


John Yoo and Steve Vladeck discuss the FBI raid of former President Donald Trump's home Mar-a-Lago, the investigation, and the constitutional questions that arise out of it. Listen now

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The Espionage Act’s Constitutional Legacy

by Scott Bomboy | Read time: 6 minutes


"One of the federal government’s most powerful laws is also known as one of its most controversial statutes: the Espionage Act. ..." Read more

The 19th Amendment Joins the Constitution

by Michael Boyd | Read time: 7 minutes


"On this day in 1920, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the 19th Amendment, ensuring that the amendment guaranteeing a woman’s right to vote would be adopted into the U.S. Constitution. ..." Read more

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The Drafting Table


Explore key historical documents that inspired the Framers of the Constitution and each amendment during the drafting process, the early drafts and major proposals behind each provision, and discover how the drafters deliberated, agreed and disagreed, on the path to compromise and the final text.


Learn about how the 19th Amendment came to be

Constitutional Text of the Week

The 19th Amendment


"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."


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