Our constitutional republic is akin to a particular hearty but varied breakfast dish.
It was my privilege to interview presidential candidate Virgil Goode, Jr. of the Constitution Party, America’s third largest by membership. We quickly tackled the elephant in the room: does the ...
This opinion column was submitted by W. West Allen, national president of the Federal Bar Association and the first Nevada attorney to head a national bar association. The U.S. Constitution is the ...
Last December I published a column entitled “Party presentation: a mysterious new rule?”, addressing a summary reversal in a ...
The author argues that as AI becomes more embedded in decision-making, particularly in government and institutional settings, ...
President Ramaphosa’s challenge to the parliamentary process puts South Africa’s democracy to a crucial test. Will the courts ...
As the fight over election reform heats up in Congress, the White House is ramping up the rhetoric, declaring that President Biden and Vice President Harris are “incensed by the anti-voter laws that ...
One of the most enduring principles of constitutional and statutory interpretation is that laws generally operate prospectively rather than retrospectively. In simple terms, the law looks forward, not ...