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Why Didn’t the Framers Listen to Abigail Adams?

April 8, 2021 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

In the new Code of Laws which I supposed it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would Remember the Ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.

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Two Versions of Fault Lines in the Constitution!

September 21, 2020 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

We are thrilled to announce that there are now two ways to read Fault Lines in the Constitution—the text version from Peachtree Publishing Company and the graphic novel from First Second Books/Macmillan

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What If the Plague Comes to America?

November 17, 2017 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

The Constitution is not clear about circumstances under which the government is allowed to detain people during a state of emergency and refuse to release them.

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