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The Library of Congress explains how a part of the US constitution has disappeared from its website

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The Library of Congress gave a more complete explanation of why a large part of the US Constitution suddenly disappeared from its official website.

As previously reported by TechCrunch, parts of Section 8 and parts of Section 9 and Section 10 have been removed from Article 1 of the Constitution of the official US government website for the past month. Changes to sections that revolved around Congressional powers, the rights of individual states, and the rights of legitimate procedures sparked alarms when the Trump administration threatened to suspend a corpus of habeas protection.

After the changes were reported, the Library of Congress tweeted that the section was missing due to a “coding error.”

TechCrunch contacted the Library of Congress and received more insight into the issue.

“The annotated online constitution is an educational tool that includes discussion of the latest Supreme Court opinion linked to the text of the constitution. In updating the analysis of the latest case studies by constitutional scholars to reflect the impact of Sections 8-10 of Articles 8-10, the team inadvertently deleted the XML tags.

“This prevented all publication in Article I midway through Section 8. The issue has been fixed and updated constitutional analysis is now available. We are taking steps to prevent future recurrences,” Ryan said.

XML is a commonly used markup language used by the Library of Congress to format websites. If the closure tag is missing, anything other than the tag will be ignored, and it may be that the text is missing from the website.

The full constitution has now been revived on the Library of Congress website.


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