On The Proof of Guilt blog, Abhinav Sekhri has written an excellent essay called “Two Sides of the Same Coin.” Sekhri’s post was triggered by the ...
(AI image generators are fun!) In 1959, residents of São Paulo, Brazil, elected Cacareco to city counsel. Cacareco was a five-year and female and ...
In investment arbitration, it is widely recognized that to benefit from the protection of an investment treaty, the investment must be legal. Tribunals ...
by Marc J. Randazza The Michigan Department of Corrections is banning Spanish or Swahili dictionaries. Michigan Dep’t of Corrections spokesman, ...
How can there be any difference in the views of Vice President Jagadeep Dhankhar regarding Article 142 of the Constitution, that it should not be used as a ...
On March 6, 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) delivered its (in)famous Achmea judgment (Case C-284/16), which subsequently became ...
One morning in early March, I met John Cano, a thirty-year-old immigration organizer, outside his office at the Legal Aid Justice Center (LAJC) in ...
Below is my column in the Hill on yet another letter from law professors declaring a “constitutional crisis” over the Trump policies. Despite the claims ...
It’s an old but timely question: ‘What sort of hope have we?’Are we in the throes of a constitutional crisis? As I write this, the unanimous reply from ...
On 13 September 2024, the German Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, “BVG” or “the Court”) published two judgments dated 23 July 2024 (available ...