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Founded in 2010, we are an eclectic non-profit educational organization. Some of our recent projects are as follows:
• In 2012, our study of the due process plank in the 1860 Republican platform was accepted for publication in the Seton Hall Law Review.
• In 2010, we helped to digitize an unpublished treatise by Nathan Dane, who was an American lawyer and politician living from 1752 to 1835. Our staff and advisors worked in cooperation with Special Collections at Wellesley College, where the Dane manuscript resides. Our analysis of the treatise indicated that it would be valuable to historians and other scholars. We appreciate being acknowledged in published works (e.g., here).
• Currently, we are engaged in a project involving nineteenth century physicist James Clerk Maxwell. We expect that the results of this project will soon be published, shedding light on Maxwell's theory of classical electrodynamics, and its continuing relevance in today's world of theoretical physics.
TIFIS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization. Please feel free to contact us with any questions, comments, or tax-deductible donations.
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Last Updated May 1, 2012.