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It’s time to remind Americans that the flag belongs not to those trying to dismantle our democracy, but to those determined to protect it.
They sacrifice so that We The People may avail ourselves of the rights guaranteed to us in the Constitution — including the right to peaceful protest.
It has become critical that we find ways to remind ourselves how and why we are, in fact, one nation.
Louisville's We The People march against Trump Administration as part of 'No Kings Day', denouncing policies on immigration and free speech.
During a press briefing last night, California Governor Gavin Newsom delivers remarks celebrating a judge ruling restoring California's control of the state's National Guard. However, a federal ...
We all feel the growing toll of polarization on our families, friendships and communities. Countless systems and algorithms are designed to push us apart, and many powerful people want just that.
Independency: The American Flag at 250 Years, on view at Southampton Arts Center, looks at the art, design and history of historic textiles, and the U.S. flag.
We do not consent to cruel and unusual punishment. We do not consent to Congress refusing to be a check and balance on the executive branch. We the People reclaim our consent to be governed.
EASTHAMPTON — Easthampton High School’s We The People team has returned from yet another year competing at the national level in Washington, D.C. While the team did not make it to finals, as ...
It is imperative that We the People, regardless of political affiliation, reaffirm our commitment to the rule of law and demand accountability from our representatives, President Trump, and the ...
And how did the Constitution's authors imagine it might change? Today on Throughline's We the People: the Eighth Amendment, the death penalty, and what cruel and unusual really means.
What the Constitution Means to Me, Guac, and the Spanish classic Fuenteovejuna show political contestation—and progress—run deeper than the latest transfer of power.