A federal judge in Kansas ruled on a lawsuit stemming from the effort to call a convention of the states to amend the U.S. Constitution.
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No Executive Taxation Without Clear Legislative Authorization
Brothers in Law is a recurring series by brothers Akhil and Vikram Amar, with special emphasis on measuring what the Supreme ...
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Judge tosses Kansas law requiring supermajorities for constitutional conventions
The ruling comes after the Kansas Senate and House of Representatives in 2023 voted to pass Convention of States Action resolutions through simple majorities, which were related to proposing ...
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has held that reservation in promotion cannot be implemented by executive action or policy ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett is not the savior of the Constitution’s separation of powers that the country needs, writes Bruce ...
In We the People, Jill Lepore argues the Constitution isn’t the parchment paper, but the evolving democratic imagination of the people.
Trump's tariff case is among the most highly anticipated cases to come before the Supreme Court this term — and experts say ...
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President Trump’s tariffs v. the Supreme Court’s duties
Major Questions is a recurring series by Adam White, which analyzes the court’s approach to administrative law, agencies, and ...
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Court to consider prison inmate’s religious liberty claims
On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Damon Landor. Landor is a Louisiana man who grew long ...
Kim Davis, a Kentucky county clerk once jailed for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses, has asked the court to ...
A Wyoming judge upheld state laws banning crossover voting and keeping “sore loser” primary election candidates from ...
The Supreme Court has scheduled a conference for Friday to discuss whether to hear a case challenging same-sex marriage.
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