
The Science of Reading Unopened Letters
An international, interdisciplinary research team recently read a letter from July 31, 1697—without opening or damaging it. The research group, called Unlocking History, has made

An international, interdisciplinary research team recently read a letter from July 31, 1697—without opening or damaging it. The research group, called Unlocking History, has made

— UPDATE: POSITION FILLED — Cultural Heritage Partners, PLLC (CHP) is a mission-driven law and public policy firm. Firm practice areas include heritage preservation, art
Yesterday CHP filed a proposed amicus brief in the Supreme Court of Virginia on behalf of Circle Neighbors in the Robert E. Lee monument appeal.
CHP attorney Olga Symeonoglou recently participated in a panel discussion with Ndubuisi Ezeluomba, curator of African art at the New Orleans Museum of Art, and
CHP partner Eden Burgess recently gave a talk about the legacy of art looted during World War II and other violent conflicts, moderated by attorney
Six of the federally-recognized tribes in Virginia joined together in a letter of support for Rep. Deb Haaland, President Biden’s nominee to be the Secretary
Our Founding Partner Marion Werkheiser recently participated in the Cultural Resource Protection Summit hosted by the Suquamish Tribe. She moderated a discussion with Washington State Attorney General

In unanimous rulings on February 3, the Supreme Court vacated two decisions by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Overriding President Trump’s veto, Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act on January 1,giving Department of Treasury one year to establish rules for the antiquities
We are delighted that historic preservation leader Christine Grubbs will join our firm at the start of the new year. Christine will be CHP’s Special