Former Tennessee Attorney General Paul G. Summers writes this regular column on the history of the U.S. Constitution.
It’s likely that many glasses were raised — although not yet legally — to toast the election results of Sept. 12, 1933.
Congress must ensure it can continue to govern in the aftermath of mass violence, a bipartisan group of House members argue.
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