In 1581, the English Parliament outlawed Roman Catholicism. In 1919, the United States went legally "dry" when the 36th state ...
Statutory deadlines and presidential proclamations aside, like outgoing President Joe Biden's recent declaration that the ...
The ERA’s deadline expired decades ago, but the president argues that recent approvals by three states put the amendment over ...
Jan. 17 marks the 105th anniversary of America's ban on alcohol. Here's what you need to know about the failed attempt and it ...
US President Joe Biden moved to enshrine the Equal Rights Amendment in the Constitution, declaring that the measure to ...
Some legal scholars argue that the amendment was properly ratified, but for Biden to definitively say it’s "the law of the land" ignores precedent and the reality that no federal government entity has ...
President Biden declared that the Equal Rights Amendment, which states that "Equality of Rights under the law shall not be ...
On January 16, 1919, the United States went legally "dry" when the 36th state ratified the 18th Amendment. File Photo courtesy Library of Congress ...
Next week, the country will have a new president, and a group of Ohio lawmakers have one big ask before Joe Biden leaves The White House. In a letter, the Ohio House Democratic Caucus is urging the ...
President, Dr Arif Alvi while ruling out to revoke the 18th Constitutional Amendment has said that it could be modified to bring improvement only after the consensus among the federating units. In an ...
On January 17, 1920, the nation began a period of prohibition that lasted longer than Boston's newspapers had anticipated.