We’ve Changed!
Readers may have noticed that T&H, along with its sister site Warming Law, underwent a few design changes earlier this week. These changes aim to make the blog more readable and accessible for new visitors, as well as to provide readers with more organized access to archived posts. Please feel free to send any complaints or feedback regarding the new layout to press@theusconstitution.org.
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