In the course of an interview mostly devoted to other issues, a Japanese reporter recently asked me whether there is a difference between justice and the rule of law. Some of his (understandable) ...
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 ...
Much has been written (including by me) about how Trump's massive new tariffs will severely damage the US economy, and why they are illegal for a variety of different reasons. But more attention ...
Thanksgiving offers legal professionals a moment for reflection on what makes you feel grateful. As lawyers, you navigate a high-stress profession that also brings substantial socioeconomic standing.
Q: How much damage do you think the second Trump Administration has done to the rule of law in the United States? A: "I think Trump has done significant damage to the rule of law. He has pushed his ...
President Trump is at the Capital One Arena for his inauguration parade. He is expected to fire up that packed crowd there. Norms and institutions are a thing of the past. The wrecking ball is back.
China is increasingly applying domestic law beyond its borders in response to US pressure, legal analysts have suggested. The "foreign-related rule of law" concept was first unveiled in 2019, and soon ...
"Over the past 75 years since the adoption of the Indian Constitution, the concept of the Rule of Law has evolved far beyond legal texts, permeating social, political, and constitutional discourse ...
Inside the high-stakes showdown between President Trump and the courts over presidential power. FRONTLINE goes inside the high-stakes showdown between President Donald Trump and the courts over ...
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