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  1. Added Jul 21, 2007 by battis
    A wide variety of discussions of and arguments against executive privilege.
  2. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    This special exhibition is the second in a series of public previews of unique documents from the collections of the Library of Congress.
  3. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    WELCOME This database offers constitutions, charters, amendments, and other related documents. Nations of the world are linked to their constitutional text posted somewhere on the Internet.
  4. Added Dec 19, 2006 by vago
    Two different, paid, Constitution and American Government-related summer programs for teachers. A great opportunity to gain some teaching skills in knowledge in a great city while also receiving money for your effort!
  5. Added Dec 04, 2006 by pham
    I'm getting pretty tired of hearing the line "if you've done nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about" in regards to what's happening right now in Washington. I've heard some long articulate responses to this, but what's a good one or two sentence response that succinctly points out the error in this line of thinking?
  6. Added Nov 02, 2006 by vago
    One of the best history/social studies based museums I've ever seen. Great website with plenty of tools for teaching if you can't make it to Philly to check out the museum itself.
  7. Added Sep 15, 2006 by pham and 1 other
    essembly is a free, non-partisan social network that allows politically interested individuals to connect with one another, engage in constructive discussion, and organize to take action.
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