Informational exhibits about slavery removed by the National Park Service from the President’s House Site last week are being ...
Jeffrey Rosen is out; the Constitution Center must decide if it will remain a genteel place of scholarship or try to save ...
The congressionally chartered museum and national town hall has not explained the sudden departure of Jeffrey Rosen as its president and chief executive. By Charlie Savage Charlie Savage writes about ...
An escalating management dispute and chaotic board meeting preceded Jeffrey Rosen’s departure as head of the National Constitution Center, according to a report from the New York Times. The center ...
During a roundtable discussion at the White House several weeks ago in October, Donald Trump appeared confused and dumbfounded when a reporter asked him about habeas corpus. Trump mistook habeas ...
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PHILADELPHIA — Jeffrey Rosen has stepped down as president and CEO of the National Constitution Center after 12 years of leading the private, nonprofit institution. The center made the announcement ...
Is begging protected by the First Amendment? Alabama says it isn't. But courts have said governments can't completely ban ...
PHILADELPHIA — No one throws a “Happy 250th Birthday, America” jammy jam like a Philadelphia museum. Embedded into the fabric of our nation’s birthplace, Philly cultural institutions are gearing up ...
The U.S. Constitution Scholarship Foundation sponsors scholarships based on knowledge of the Bill of Rights, and Supreme ...
The preschooler and his father returned to Minneapolis on Sunday after a federal judge ordered them released from an ICE ...