When the founding fathers signed the US Constitution on September 17, 1787, they laid the foundations for a national government that was strong, but not omnipotent. The federal government was divided ...
When “the Court’s interpretation of the Constitution is egregiously wrong,” the president should refuse to follow it. Those two statements were made roughly 60 years apart. The first is from ...
On Oct. 6, First Parish Church was packed for Jill Lepore’s talk on her new book, “We the People: A History of the U.S.
How did Americans come to worship the Constitution? The Constitution is often invoked as a safeguard for American democracy, but does it more often get in democracy’s way? The Supreme Court has taken ...
Law school deans from over 100 higher learning institutions across the country signed a letter calling on students to disagree with people respectfully, while upholding the rule of law and championing ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases involving provinces using a clause to pass laws that violate the Charter ...
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Judge tosses Kansas law requiring supermajorities for constitutional conventions
The ruling comes after the Kansas Senate and House of Representatives in 2023 voted to pass Convention of States Action resolutions through simple majorities, which were related to proposing ...
The study of the Constitution is, for many, one of the most fascinating parts of law school. Understanding the Constitution and the debates that surround its interpretation is central to a wide range ...
The Sabah Law Society (SLS) has filed a suit against the Federal Government in the High Court of Sabah and Sarawak at Kota ...
Joanna Chiu writes at The Atlantic that Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent comments in support of legal reform have reignited a debate over constitutionalism and constitutional reform in the ...
Housing presents daunting challenges for planners, public officials, and advocates, with many cities across the United States experiencing acute shortages of affordable housing. New York City – the ...
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Kang Hoon-sik: Trial Suspension Law Unnecessary Under Constitution
Kang Hoon-sik, presidential office secretary-general, said during a briefing on the afternoon of the 3rd regarding the "trial ...
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