“We the People of the United States …” These memorable words start the preamble to the U.S. Constitution, which was signed 238 years ago by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
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The judicial branch of the United States government is facing unprecedented pressure and attacks. Congress has failed to fulfill its constitutional duty to check the executive branch's power grabs.
Even before the pandemic, the backlog of criminal cases in Orleans County was getting out of control. Each year from 2016 through 2019, the state’s attorney’s office filed many more cases than the ...
Getting it right or making it predictable? That's one of the big challenges that IP judges face when deciding cases From left to right: Judges George Wei (Singapore), Colin Birss (UK), Randall Rader ...
Gabrielle Lynch received funding from the University of Warwick Policy Support Fund. The international reputation of the Kenyan judiciary is running high following a raft of judicial reforms brought ...
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Chandigarh: Judiciary plays the role of stabilising core of democracy, says justice Surya Kant
The judiciary serves as the stabilising core of democracy, ensuring that its generative powers are channelled within constitutional boundaries and not allowed to descend into chaos, said Supreme Court ...
“We the People of the United States. …” These memorable words start the preamble to the U.S. Constitution, which was signed 238 years ago by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
We cover President Trump and his latest adversary: the courts. By German Lopez President Trump’s latest adversary is the judicial branch. Yesterday, Trump called for the impeachment of a judge who had ...
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