Have you noticed that people from many states lately refer to what a governor permits? And have you noticed that many don’t even question the legality of such decrees? Let’s back up. A key principle ...
One of the most dangerous mistakes Americans are making right now is treating the threat to our democracy as a collection of daily outrages - the latest social media post, the latest threat, the ...
The author is a professor at Sungkyunkwan University Law School and former president of the Korean Constitutional Law Association. A series of bills being pushed by the ruling Democratic Party under ...
The executive, legislative and judicial branches of our government have separate powers under the Constitution. Separate powers provide checks and balances on the central government through the ...
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.
In Learning Resources v. Trump, the Supreme Court is pondering some important questions about the scope of presidential power under the Constitution. The legal issues in the case are whether the ...
Opinion: The US Supreme Court would likely rule against the government on its reduction-in-force appeals rule in a hypothetical case, given legislative history and the court's approaches to the major ...
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. Most surprisingly to me, the court ...
The Nevada Supreme Court has a history of massaging the law to protect the state’s political elites — allowing lawmakers to ignore the two-thirds requirement for tax hikes, neutering term limits and ...
The head of the High Court of Cassation and Justice (ÎCCJ), Lia Savonea, criticized on Friday the move by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan to send a letter to the Constitutional Court, claiming that the ...