Open Phones, Part 1
Telephone lines were open for comments on the question, “How do you view the Constitution?”
Members took turns reading brief passages as the entire U.S. Constitution was read aloud in the House chamber. At the end Representative Goo… read more
Members took turns reading brief passages as the entire U.S. Constitution was read aloud in the House chamber. At the end Representative Goodlatte read a portion omitted in the original reading. This was the first reading of the Constitution in the House, although the document had been entered into the Congressional Record in the past. close
Telephone lines were open for comments on the question, “How do you view the Constitution?”
Telephone lines were open for comments on the question, “Does the Constitution still matter?”
Christopher Phillips, using the example of the directive by Thomas Jefferson that the U.S. Constitution be revised on a …
Telephone lines were open for comments on a question related to the Supreme Court’s three days of oral arguments on the …