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The Constitution starts with "We the People." But what does that mean? Learn more through interviews featured in CONSTITUTION USA with Peter Sagal.
Today on Throughline's We the People: How the 14th Amendment has remade America — and how America has remade the 14th (Originally ran as The Fourteenth Amendment).
So what changed? Today on Throughline's We the People: How public defenders became the backbone of our criminal legal system, and what might need to change for them to truly serve everyone.
In 2018, a group of Seattleites came together to create a new organization, Common Purpose. Our vision is a just and inclusive democracy founded on the sanctity of voting, the belief that all ...
The Industry We Read the Book That Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Want You to Read. We Can See Why. Careless People is a memoir filled with plenty of scandal. But it’s also a portrait of Facebook’s ...
In the We the People series, The Spokesman-Review examines a question from the Naturalization Test immigrants must pass to become United States citizens.
The common shorthand for describing democratic equality in the U.S. -- "one person, one vote" -- sounds so simple. But as a case before the Supreme Court on Tuesday made clear, it's not, and the ...
In the We the People series, The Spokesman-Review examines a question from the Naturalization Test immigrants must pass to become United States citizens.
Created by “Doc McStuffins” creator Chris Nee, and executive produced by Kenya Barris alongside the Obamas, “We the People” feels more like a high-budget YouTube series than a Netflix ...
An installment of “We the People” directed by Benjy Brooke and written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez and Lin-Manuel Miranda explains the three branches of government while imagining ...
It is imperative that We the People, regardless of political affiliation, reaffirm our commitment to the rule of law and demand accountability from our representatives, President Trump, and the ...
We the People creator Chris Nee and directors Jorge Gutierrez, Trisha Gum and Mabel Ye are featured in a new episode of The Hollywood Reporter ‘s Behind the Screen.