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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 removed portions of the Constitution include clauses that limit Congress' power to suspend habeas corpus and forbid titles of nobility in the United States ...
Portions of the U.S. Constitution, including sections on habeas corpus and rules against the government issuing titles of ...
An outage has halted automated access to congressional data, raising questions about whether the breakdown stems from a glitch or something more serious. The change came to light on Friday.
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 ...
On Aug. 6, the Library of Congress insisted that deletion of several clauses in Article 1 were the result of a website "coding error" and ensured the issue would be resolved in a timely manner.
Portions of Article I, Section 8 and all of Section 9 and 10 vanished from the government's official Constitution Annotated website, a snafu the Library of Congress -- which maintains the site ...
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 is not a community lending library. By law, it stocks pretty much every copyrighted book published in the United States. And it doesn’t allow children to access its holdings.
Significant parts of the Constitution were quietly removed from the Congress website but have since been restored. Multiple ...
It’s called the Library of Congress. But Trump claims it’s his. The case is the latest example of efforts by the Trump administration to erase the traditional lines that separate the branches ...