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The New York Times: America Is Anxious About Its 250th Birthday. So Are Historians.
At the annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, scholars wrestled with what people want from national anniversaries — and whether historians can give it to them.
The Trump administration asserts that a nearly 50-year-old law requiring the preservation of presidential records is unconstitutional. Historians warn important papers could be destroyed.
Yahoo: Historians suing Trump administration say National Archives won’t commit to preserving presidential records during lawsuit
The historians who are suing over the Trump administration’s eschewal of a Watergate-era records retention law for presidential documents said Tuesday that the National Archives won’t agree not to ...
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USA TODAY on MSN: Historians sue Trump seeking to preserve presidential records law
Salon.com on MSN: Clarence Thomas blames progressivism for Hitler. Historians aren’t having it
NPR: Historians sue DOJ as Trump shrugs off law meant to preserve White House papers
The Trump administration asserts a nearly 50-year-old law requiring the preservation of federal government records is unconstitutional. Historians warn important papers could be destroyed.
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Reuters on MSN: Historians, watchdog group sue Trump to preserve White House records
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