The Supreme Court’s notice on ED’s Article 32 writ raises a deeper constitutional concern: can a State agency invoke a citizen’s remedy to resolve executive and federal disputes without distorting ...
Tensions between Nigeria’s central and state governments have long been the fault lines of its federal system; it is like a simmering struggle between authority and autonomy. The 1999 Constitution, ...
New initiative happening at a historic moment in national history — the United States’ 250th anniversary.
Anyone who has taken an introductory American politics class probably remembers the way that America's system of federalism has been divided by scholars into "eras" based on understandings about the ...
There is an inequity in the enforcement of individual federal constitutional rights in the U.S. that should be rectified. If a person’s constitutional rights are violated by local or state government ...
Over the last century, federal power has concentrated steadily in the executive branch. Presidents now govern through executive orders, expansive regulatory frameworks, emergency declarations, and ...
The School of Law will host the annual Constitution Day program, with this year's theme of "Marijuana Legalization and Federalism," Monday, Sept. 19, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Moot Courtroom. Law ...
Is there diversity in the American Constitution? Michael Barone explains the origin of his theory. In this episode of "The Civic Discourse Project" lecture series, Michael D. Barone, a senior ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Larry Garber, an adjunct professor at the George Washington University (GWU) Elliott School of International Affairs, talked about the provisions for ...