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Matthew Cox, a south Georgia resident, was browsing the law subreddit on Wednesday when a piece of news began spreading quickly. Portions of the U.S. Constitution that enshrine habeas corpus and the ...
Significant parts of the Constitution were quietly removed from the Congress website but have since been restored. Multiple outlets reported Wednesday Sections 9 and 10, and a large chunk of Section 8 ...
Yes, sections of the Constitution were missing on a government website. No, it didn’t change US law.
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 ...
Key sections of the US Constitution that had disappeared from the government’s official website were restored Wednesday after the Library of Congress attributed their removal to a “coding error.” ...
Critics were quick to point out that the missing sections are constitutional clauses President Trump has targeted since ...
Internet sleuths discovered a glaring omission from Congress’s official Constitution website. The “Constitution Annotated,” ...
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Politically hot parts of US Constitution briefly deleted thanks to 'coding error'Nothing to see here - just removing that old Emoluments Clause and habeas corpus Several sections of the online annotated US ...
Parts of the US Constitution mysteriously vanished from Congress’s official website this week, erasing some civil liberties and reigniting public distrust.
The U.S. congressional agency confirmed to TechCrunch that the removal of key sections of the Constitution from its website ...
The Library of Congress said the removal of two sections of the US Constitution from their website were the result of a technical 'glitch'.
The omissions included key sections from Article I, including references to habeas corpus and Congress' ability to grant ...
A coding error led to parts of the US Constitution being deleted from Congress' website, according to the Library of Congress ...
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