Ignorant, arrogant, or lazy – a White House confused about how to govern
The Trump administration’s attacks on the judiciary continue. First there were the tweets of the president himself when the ban was initially suspended, accusing one
The Trump administration’s attacks on the judiciary continue. First there were the tweets of the president himself when the ban was initially suspended, accusing one
President Trump’s shocking ban on travel to the US from seven mostly-Muslim countries has been halted, temporarily. After a burst of lawsuits across the country,
The dragging of Article 50 to the Supreme Court has focused attention as never before on the role of the judiciary in our constitution. But
The case for giving Parliament the right to vote on triggering Article 50 is so simple a six-year-old could understand it. That was what was
It was the courts and Parliament that were on trial this week, at the bar of public opinion, not some recondite issues relating to that
As the most exciting Supreme Court battle this side of the Atlantic kicked off this week, there was a familiar sound droning in the background.
For the next four days, we can forget about sound-bites, twitterings and the general meretriciousness which often afflicts current politics. The Supreme Court will be
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