
Produce the Body: A History of Habeas Corpus
William Blackstone referred to it as the second Magna Carta. Chief Justice John Marshall called it the “great writ.” It has been part of Anglo-American common law since the Middle Ages. What we

William Blackstone referred to it as the second Magna Carta. Chief Justice John Marshall called it the “great writ.” It has been part of Anglo-American common law since the Middle Ages. What we

Article VII of the 1787 U. S. Constitution stated that once nine states had ratified, it would become “sufficient for the establishment of this Constitution between the states so ratifying

This post originally ran on May 23, 2019 Did you know that the origins of Memorial Day and its remembrance of America’s servicemen and women arose in response to the

Eleven years ago, on May 2, 2011, President Obama announced that the U.S. military had killed Osama bin Laden, carrying out the sentence he had written for himself by organizing

To learn more about the election of 1912, the party platforms, and to view an electoral map, please visit our new exhibit, “The Presidential Election of 1912.“ The Progressive Era

Roosevelt’s New Deal and the Supreme Court President Roosevelt was outraged when the Supreme Court invalidated two of the most important New Deal initiatives – the National Industrial Recovery Act

The Great White Fleet was the result of Theodore Roosevelt’s determination to build a modern navy and flex American military muscle. Its global voyage was a showcase of American naval

Thirty years ago the anticlimactic last meeting of the Supreme Soviet was held, marking the dissolution of the USSR and the end of the Cold War. In August 1991, opponents

After the communist victory in the Chinese Civil War, American politicians immediately engaged in a blame game that was rooted in their fear of monolithic communism. China: A Cautionary Tale

World War II created such a need for manpower, that it drew African American men and women into the national effort for victory. As the war came to an end, they