Pro-life advocates who visited the National Archives Museum last month have filed a lawsuit charging that staff at the museum told them to remove any pro-life clothing or leave. “All of our clients ...
In signing a ‘consent decree,’ the National Archives agreed to make clear that visitors are free to express their religious and political beliefs at the museum, which is home to original copies of the ...
After issuing a formal apology, the National Archives has reached a preliminary agreement in a lawsuit with plaintiffs who alleged they were ordered to remove or cover pro-life messages on their ...
The National Archives and the two plaintiffs agreed to the concessions as part of a proposed order filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. The order also would at least temporarily legally ...
The Indian Removal Act, signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830, became for American Indians one of the most detrimental laws in U.S. history. Nation to Nation looks at Removal’s historic and legal ...
American Indians have long been erased or hidden from historical records, but archivists and Native communities are working ...
The entire U.S. Constitution is to go on display for the first time as part of the National Archives’ celebration of the 250th anniversary of the nation. The Constitution and the original Bill of ...
When several people in Washington, D.C., for the March for Life visited the National Archives Museum last month they were taken aback when staff told them to cover up the pro-life messaging on their ...
After issuing a formal apology, the National Archives has reached a preliminary agreement in a lawsuit with plaintiffs who alleged they were ordered to remove or cover pro-life messages on their ...