A new exhibition at Harvard’s Schlesinger Library looks at how the 1973 Supreme Court decision reshaped American culture and politics.
Tag: Archives and Records
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Who Gets the Last Word on Steve Jobs? He Might.
When Laurene Powell Jobs unveiled a website dedicated to the story of her late husband, historians wondered if it could change how influential people burnish their legacies.
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Trump Claims He Owns White House Pardon and Immigration Policy Records
A letter to the special master overseeing a review of files seized from Mar-a-Lago has opened a window on disputes over an initial batch.
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How Did a Minister Come to Own Hundreds of Edward Hoppers?
An exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art exploring Hopper’s vision of New York has also rekindled questions about how a Baptist minister came to own so much of his art.
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In Documents Review, Special Master Tells Trump Team to Back Up Privilege Claims
“What’s the expression — ‘Where’s the beef?’ I need some beef,” Judge Raymond Dearie, the independent arbiter, said during a conference call.