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Is There a Leader in the House?

February 8, 2023 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

The House of Representatives has a long history of contentious battles over its leadership. It’s happened a total of fifteen times, including earlier this month.

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Fault Lines’ Greatest Hits

December 21, 2020 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

We decided to list (not in any particular order) the posts from the past three-and-a-half years since we started this blog, that have proved the most prescient in regard to events of 2020.

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Symposium on Civic Education in a Time of Upheaval: Austin, TX, February 16-17

February 13, 2018 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

On February 16 and 17, co-author and law professor Sanford Levinson is holding a free symposium at the University of Texas Law School on “Civic

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In Case You Missed it: Blog-a-Fault Line Contest

December 8, 2017 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

Students can win a chance to be featured on the Fault Lines in the Constitution blog!

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Blog-a-Fault Line Contest

October 27, 2017 Cynthia & Sanford Levinson

Students can win a chance to be featured on the Fault Lines in the Constitution blog!

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