Rule of law is the ultimate “political science” of a nation. In its most basic form, it specifies whether the nation is to be ruled by the well-educated adults of the nation and their elected ...
It takes 33 votes to advance a constitutional amendment in the Washington State Senate. In a universe where the Washington ...
Richard Clark has seen first-hand what the study of the Constitution of the United States can do for young people. Clark, who has taught the U.S. Constitution as well as United States Government and U ...
This is an adapted excerpt from MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin’s YouTube series “Can They Do That? With Lisa Rubin.” During Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office, the president has issued a ...
May 30 and 31, 2025 CLC workshop: Reclaiming Constitutional Law: Limiting Executive Power Overreach, Expanding Shields. This is the second of a three-part series on Teaching Constitutional Law in a ...
Law school deans from over 100 higher learning institutions across the country signed a letter calling on students to disagree with people respectfully, while upholding the rule of law and championing ...
The Constitution Day Project is put on annually by the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law to provide the opportunity for volunteers acquainted with the law to teach ...
In America, facts are no longer the shared starting point of analysis but instead the primary site of contestation.
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This has all the makings of a constitutional crisis. According to law professor Amanda Frost, “a constitutional crisis occurs when one branch of government, usually the executive, ‘blatantly, ...
At the University of Nevada, Reno, a bold, new era in constitutional law is unfolding, redefining how students approach the ever-evolving legal landscape. With the launch of the Center for ...
Students walking into Steve Griffith’s highly sought first-period class at Lincoln High School expecting dry texts and dusty minutiae were in for a surprise. Gesturing to the famous legal minds they’d ...