Coding error blamed after parts of Constitution disappear from US website

Coding error blamed after parts of Constitution disappear from US website

The Library of Congress has announced that a technical glitch led to the inadvertent removal of certain sections from the US Constitution on its official website. This issue came to light after numerous users reported the absence of parts of Article 1 earlier today. In a statement, the Library acknowledged the problem, attributing it to a coding error. They assured the public that they are actively working to rectify the situation and anticipate a swift resolution. Just hours following their announcement, the missing sections were restored on one part of the site, with further updates appearing shortly after on another section. The Constitution Annotated website displayed a notice indicating it was facing data issues and expressed regret for any inconvenience caused. The Library emphasized that maintaining the Constitution Annotated and other digital resources is essential to its mission, and they are grateful for the public's feedback which facilitated the prompt correction. Further inquiries have been made to the Library of Congress regarding the specifics of the coding error, and updates will be provided if additional information becomes available.

Sources : Ars Technica

Published On : Aug 06, 2025, 19:55

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