constitutional law
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Constitutional Continuity Amidst Political Fragility: The May 2026 King’s Speech and the Starmer Administration
As King Charles III prepares to deliver the State Opening of Parliament on May 13, 2026, the legislative agenda is overshadowed by a deepening crisis within the Labour government following local election losses.
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Supreme Court Begins Landmark Hearings on Quebec’s Bill 21
Canada’s Supreme Court has begun a four-day hearing to evaluate Quebec’s Bill 21, a law banning public sector workers from wearing religious symbols at work.
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Senate Moves to Restrain Trump’s Venezuela Military Powers, Igniting White House Fury
The U.S. Senate advanced a bipartisan resolution to require congressional approval for military force in Venezuela, leading to strong condemnation from the Trump administration and Vice President JD Vance, who labeled the War Powers Act “unconstitutional.”
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Trump Era: Executive Orders, Judicial Review – Decoding Presidential Power
Explore the scope of presidential executive orders, judicial review, and their impact during Donald Trump’s administrations. Analysis of legality, historical context, and specific policy examples.
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Donald Trump’s Felony Conviction Amid Presidential Immunity Sparks Legal Debate
Donald Trump, the first U.S. president to face felony convictions, has added another unprecedented chapter to American political history by simultaneously reclaiming the presidency in the 2024 election. His recent legal battles, combined with the protections granted to sitting presidents,…
