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Portions of the U.S. Constitution, including sections on habeas corpus and rules against the government issuing titles of ...
The official U.S. government website erased sections of the U.S. Constitution without amending it. On Aug. 6, the Library of Congress’ annotated website of the U.S. Constitution was missing sections ...
The site issue surfaced months after a senior Trump official claimed the administration was "actively looking" at suspending a major constitutional provision.
The Library of Congress on Wednesday pointed to an unspecified "coding error" that led to key parts of the U.S. Constitution being deleted from the Constitution Annotated website. Why it matters: The ...
The modification to the Constitution website comes as Trump attempts to seize control of the Library of Congress — even ...
The removed portions of the Constitution include clauses that limit Congress' power to suspend habeas corpus and forbid titles of nobility in the United States ...
Significant parts of the Constitution were quietly removed from the Congress website but have since been restored. Multiple outlets reported Wednesday Sections 9 and 10, and a large chunk of ...
The Library of Congress blamed a “coding error” after habeas corpus, a core constitutional right, briefly disappeared from the official Constitution Annotated site.
The existence of crsreports.congress.gov was ensured by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018, which President Donald Trump signed in March. Buried in the bill’s 2,232 pages is a section that ...
When President Donald Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 into law, he put a legislative mandate behind a decades-old transparency initiative. Buried in the bill’s 2,232 pages is ...
The Library of Congress' "National Jukebox" website debuted today, allowing the public to access over 10,000 digital recordings from from 1901 to 1925 for the first time in a digital format free ...