James Madison and the Founding Fathers were deeply concerned about what would happen if a president lost his moral bearing and committed crimes while serving as chief executive of the land. Their concern led them to include impeachment in the … Continue reading →
James Madison and the Founding Fathers were deeply concerned about what would happen if a president lost his moral bearing and committed crimes while serving as chief executive of the land. Their concern led them to include impeachment in the … Continue reading →
If I asked you to name the single most beautiful place in America, you might well name Yellowstone National Park. An Act Of Congress created this national treasure in 1872, and it is the oldest National Park in the world! … Continue reading →
They were called the “Soldiers In Petticoats,” “Iron Jawed Angels” and “Suffragettes.” After a battle that spanned the 18th and 20th centuries, generations of brilliant, determined women fought for the right to vote. 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of American … Continue reading →
For almost a century, the name “Clarence Darrow” has been synonymous with a brave, courageous lawyer fighting for the rights of the disadvantaged and wrongfully accused. The real Blair and Darrow was such a man. He took on unpopular causes and defended … Continue reading →