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When the U.S. Supreme Court Refused to Advise President George Washington

On April 8, 1793, Edmond-Charles Genet, the newly appointed ambassador of revolutionary France, arrived on American soil. Rather than proceed directly to Philadelphia, then the nation’s capital, to present his credentials to President George Washington, Genet landed in Charleston, South Carolina. His arrival marked the beginning of a diplomatic episode that would shape the relationship […]

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Chileans Overwhelmingly Reject a New Progressive Constitution

This week, Chileans emphatically shot down a new Constitution. 62% out of the 13 million Chileans who voted in a referendum, rejected the Constitution drafted by a Chilean Constitutional Convention. Although the defeat was predicted by opinion polls leading upto the vote, the startling margin of defeat was not. The new Constitution was envisioned to […]