
Eisenhower’s Temporary White House
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The picture of the week depicts Eisenhower's home in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
The picture of the week depicts Eisenhower's home in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Posted in: Law Library, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
This post describes the life and political contributions of Charles Curtis, the first Native American Congressional member.
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Blog post commemorating Thurgood Marshall, the first African American Supreme Court Justice
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
The Pic of the Week is the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Maryland.
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Last weekend I was pulling English ivy off the corner of my house where it had grown over from the neighbor’s yard, and I reflected on the large number of invasive plants I see growing all over the national capital area: kudzu, porcelain berry, water hyacinth, callery pear, and tree of heaven. I wondered what …
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Spring may be the best time of year to take a break and visit Virginia’s historic triangle and Williamsburg, Virginia, especially the Virginia House of Burgesses. Spring is the anniversary time of so many historic revolutionary moments in Virginia. The House of Burgesses is the oldest English-speaking representative assembly in the New World, dating back …
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Every time I drive down the Pennsylvania Turnpike to visit family in Somerset County, PA , I know I have reached my exit when I see the verdigris copper dome of the Somerset County Courthouse. It sits high on a hill above the turnpike and the rest of the city of Somerset. From the first …
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
The picture of the week is Edith Spurlock Sampson, the first African American female judge by election in the United States.
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Blog post about the legal career of Thurgood Marshall
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