At the New York Times, veteran legal journalist Linda Greenhouse notes some of the cheerleading (from progressives even more than from conservatives) for the probability that the Supreme Court will ...
The rights of the individual and the separation of powers are core constitutional principles. Both are being challenged.
Cheryl Saunders receives funding from the Australian Research Council. This initiative follows years of mounting concern about the operation of federalism in Australia. These concerns should not be ...
The problem isn’t too little federalism, argues Michael Greve, but the wrong kind of federalism. At a Tuesday AEI and Federalist Society event, panelists examined Michael Greve’s groundbreaking legal ...
Last year, giant meat-packing companies brought a case to the Supreme Court challenging California’s right to prohibit the in-state sale of meat produced through cruel and unsafe practices. They ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I explore the intersection of economics and culture. Washington's fiscal situation has been in disarray for decades. President ...
IT has become a ritual every four years. Huge money is set aside for a jamboree of sorts. Citizens are full of expectations. Also, there is no shortage of assurance from the National Assembly. But, at ...
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah warns of a dangerous shift from cooperative federalism to coercive centralism under the BJP-led ...
The future political system of Iran must consciously distribute power and sovereignty from the top down, in accordance with ...