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How resilient is trust? While fundamental principles are once again being violated in Turkey, Germany remains conspicuously ...
The steps federal courts could take to ensure Abrego Garcia’s return, the opinion intoned, must exhibit “due regard for the ...
Three claims appear to summarise primacy’s alleged status quo: 2) It must be enforced as EU law is assumed to implement EU founding values, which are presumed to align with national constitutional ...
“it is in the nature of political speech to be controversial and often virulent. That does not diminish its public interest, provided of course that it does not cross the line and turn into a call for ...
Advocate-General Collins’ Opinion of 4 October 2024 had framed the Commission’s case as depending on the proposition that EU law requires a “genuine link” between a Member State and its nationals ...
The Indonesian experience highlights how popular control remains one of the most crucial safeguards for the survival of the country’s democracy in the face of consolidated power and unreliable ...
Since Donald Trump took office as the 47th President of the United States of America, hardly a week has gone by without academic institutions coming under attack. This wave of measures began in ...
The professor in my introductory economics class at Stanford, who had recently moved from another university, once teased our class by noting that no U.S. president had ever graduated from Stanford.
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