The U.S. Constitution was crafted in 1787 both to establish a new central government and to limit it. Some of the limitations are direct, some are subtle and some are hidden. The chief instrument of ...
Based on the Constitution’s separation of powers U.S. Distict Judge Dale Ho of the Southern District of New York should deny the Justice Department's motion to drop its own case against New York City ...
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Solano Constitution Discussion Group seeks essays from area high schoolers
Organizers want students, in 500 words or fewer, to reflect on this question: Why is the "separation of powers" as important today as it was when the Founders wrote the Constitution in 1787? Prizes ...
Editor: We don’t necessarily have parties with hamburgers and hot dogs on Sept. 17, but we should make time to celebrate a momentous event. It was that day, 238 years ago, our Constitution was signed.
Kentucky Supreme Court justices must once again balance power between the state’s executive and legislative branches. The ...
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Justice Barrett Concedes Supreme Court Lacks ‘Power Of The Sword’ To Enforce Rulings Against Executive Branch
In a striking admission about the limits of judicial authority, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett conceded in an ...
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Has the Supreme Court Abandoned Originalism?
The right-wing majority has veered hard in the direction of the unitary executive theory—and a schism with conservative legal ...
Judges across the country are being forced to confront unprecedented claims of presidential power in ways they’ve never had ...
During his visit to Sri Lanka, Justice Surya Kant, Judge of the Supreme Court, on Thursday said that India presents a ...
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