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Axios on MSNLibrary of Congress blames "coding error" for missing sections of online ConstitutionThe Library of Congress on Wednesday pointed to an unspecified "coding error" that led to key parts of the U.S. Constitution ...
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The site issue surfaced months after a senior Trump official claimed the administration was "actively looking" at suspending ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNHave sections of the US Constitution gone missing from government website?A Library of Congress website temporarily omitted parts of Article 1 due to a coding error corrected later that day.
The removed portions of the Constitution include clauses that limit Congress' power to suspend habeas corpus and forbid ...
The Library of Congress today said a coding error resulted in deletion of parts of the US Constitution from Congress' website ...
The omissions included key sections from Article I, including references to habeas corpus and Congress' ability to grant ...
Section 8 and the entirety of Sections 9 and 10 were inaccessible today. The Library of Congress, which maintains the site, ...
The Library of Congress said a coding error led the writ of habeas corpus — which the Trump administration suggested ...
A coding error caused a part of the U.S. Constitution to be temporarily removed from the Constitution Annotated website, ...
A coding error led to parts of the US Constitution being deleted from Congress' website, according to the Library of Congress ...
As TechCrunch notes, the change apparently happened sometime over the past month and included “sections relating to habeas corpus, the powers that protect citizens from unlawful detention.” The ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Nobody believes you': Library of Congress blames missing Constitution sections on 'coding error'Internet critics are not accepting the U.S. government’s reason for removing Section 9 and Section 10 from the Constitution ...
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