Ji Seong-woo 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 ...
At year’s end, we lament the decline of constitutionalism — respect for and adherence to the separation of powers, checks and ...
Tenure is, too often, inappropriately viewed as a form of free speech. It is not free speech, but an intellectual expression ...
As Sen. Mark Kelly fights back against Trump and Pete Hegseth, who are punishing him for criticizing them, a legal expert ...
OP-ED. For the first time, a US president has openly claimed to have kept Congress in the dark about his decision out of an ...
Australians of any faith or background urged to do a good deed ‘in memory and honour of those who no longer can’ ...
When the Second World War came to an end, there was a commitment between various governments, including the government of Canada, to set up an international tribunal. This was not simply – as Winston ...
From her quiet courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida, Aileen Cannon is poised to reprise a role that gave the district-court judge an improbably influential say in national politics. Cannon is expected ...
El Cavador is a Slugger reader from Belfast. Peter Shirlow’s border poll analysis, recently serialised by Slugger, offers ...
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Tax laws face legitimacy crisis

Abdullateef Aliyu (Lagos) and Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba (Kaduna)Amid the intensifying pushback from some lawmakers, political parties, civil society and regional groups as well as other critics, the tax ...
Knox College professor Thomas Bell publishes a book on how the Supreme Court reshapes separation of powers in American ...
Sensing the dangers of tyranny by the majority, John C. Calhoun developed the doctrine of the concurrent majority which ...