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Rachel Shelden

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  • 1880 chart of American political history

    Historians and the Strange, Fluid World of 19th-Century Politics

    Why our understanding of the era has been hindered by the party system model.
    by Rachel Shelden, Erik B. Alexander via Process: A Blog for American History on May 7, 2024
  • The Electoral Commission of 1877 holding a secret session by candle-light.
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    The Electoral Count Act Is Broken. Fixing It Requires Knowing How It Became Law.

    Trump tried to exploit flaws that were embedded in the law from the start.
    by Rachel Shelden, Erik B. Alexander via Made By History on October 8, 2021
  • Republicans Rediscover the Dangers of Selling Bunk to Their Constituents

    Cynical public speech aimed at winning political power has consequences.
    by Rachel Shelden via The Atlantic on November 25, 2020
  • The Supreme Court Used To Be Openly Political. It Traded Partisanship For Power.

    The idea that justices exist outside of politics is a relatively new concept.
    by Rachel Shelden via Washington Post on September 25, 2020

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A row of Supreme Court justices.

Amid National Crises, Lincoln and His Republicans Remade the Supreme Court to Fit Their Agenda

Political contests over the ideological slant of the Court are nothing new.
by Calvin Schermerhorn via The Conversation on October 12, 2020
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