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Army vs. Navy uniforms, explained: The stories behind unique designs for 2025 football rivalry
For the 126th meeting in 2025, Army unveiled its "250 Years of Service and Sacrifice" uniforms, an elaborate tribute ...
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How Originalism Keeps the Constitution Alive
Every major question in American public life ultimately returns to a single source of authority: the Constitution. Whether ...
The making of the Indian Constitution was not only a laborious and democratic process, but also one punctuated with stories ...
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Some Say the Constitution Has Failed. This Thanksgiving, Here's Why It Hasn't.
Most countries emerged from a shared language, lineage, or ancient heritage. The United States built a state first and then had to discover what it meant to be a nation.
Congress let presidents and agencies assume its powers. SCOTUS can now either enforce constitutional limits or let that drift ...
Experts said the decision gives Arkansas lawmakers the authority to repeal every citizen-led amendment ever passed in the ...
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John Roberts and the Cynical Cult of Federalist No. 70
Alexander Hamilton’s treatise on executive power is one of the conservative legal movement’s favorite texts to quote—and ...
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Explained | Why Does India's Constitution Live In A Helium-Filled Box? The Secret Preservation Story
Op Sindoor is ongoing: Navy chief says conflicts can erupt without notice Twinkle Khanna responds to Deepinder Goyal's claims about gravity and ageing: 'I was tempted to take him seriously...' Aadhaar ...
The Supreme Court affirms the Indian Constitution's evolution towards a 'swadeshi' identity, shedding colonial influences for a unique jurisprudence.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered a pair of three-judge panels to oversee lawsuits seeking a redraw of the battleground ...
Explore how Pakistan's 27th amendment undermines judicial independence, limiting the Supreme Court's powers and creating a ...
Good faith and fair dealing—adherence to what we might call “norms”—is essential to the functioning of American government.
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