When the Constitution Gives What Culture Takes Away
Constitution and belief.
Insights into citizens' rights, government powers, and constitutional principles.
Constitution and belief.
Determination of bias in law and its legal consequence.
The Future of Law, Beyond Obedience
The Voice of Conscience in the Courtroom
There is a haunting question that lingers in the courtroom: What happens when a judge enforces a law he knows …
Courts are meant to be the last refuge of the oppressed. They are where the weak should find strength, and …
Every society needs law. Without law, we would live in chaos, no rules, no order, no protection. Yet, while law …
In constitutional law, one of the most intriguing questions is the status of judicial decisions within the hierarchy of laws.
In everyday discussions, people often hear the phrase: “the Constitution says this provision shall have the force of law.
A nation is judged not only by the laws it enacts but by the seriousness with which it enforces them. …
Justice is supposed to serve the people. The courts exist not for the executive, not for the legislature, but for …