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The 14th Amendment Goes on Trial
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The 14th Amendment Goes on Trial

The Supreme Court heard arguments over Trump's birthright citizenship order. The justices seemed skeptical—but the fact that this case made it to the highest court signals something bigger.

24 States Sue Trump Over Global Tariffs in Constitutional Showdown
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24 States Sue Trump Over Global Tariffs in Constitutional Showdown

24 states challenge Trump's 10% global tariffs as illegal workaround after Supreme Court ruling. $130bn in refunds at stake as constitutional power struggle unfolds

Trump's Iran Strike Exposes the Death of Congressional War Powers
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Trump's Iran Strike Exposes the Death of Congressional War Powers

Trump bombed Iran without congressional approval, highlighting how decades of executive power expansion have fundamentally broken America's constitutional system of checks and balances.

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The Paxton Phenomenon: When Law Becomes Warfare
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The Paxton Phenomenon: When Law Becomes Warfare

Ken Paxton's strong primary showing isn't just about Texas politics—it's about a fundamental shift in how conservatives view the Constitution and the courts.

The Supreme Court Just Grabbed Tolkien's One Ring—And We Should All Be Terrified
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The Supreme Court Just Grabbed Tolkien's One Ring—And We Should All Be Terrified

The Supreme Court's transgender student ruling isn't just about schools—it's about six Republican justices abandoning their principles to seize unlimited judicial power through substantive due process.

Supreme Court Splits GOP on Trump Tariffs, Reveals Deep Philosophical Divide
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Supreme Court Splits GOP on Trump Tariffs, Reveals Deep Philosophical Divide

The Supreme Court's tariff ruling exposes a fundamental rift between Justices Gorsuch and Barrett on presidential power, potentially reshaping future Democratic administrations

The Supreme Court's Real Target Isn't Trump—It's Presidential Power
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The Supreme Court's Real Target Isn't Trump—It's Presidential Power

Despite blocking Trump's tariffs, the Roberts Court isn't partisan. It's pursuing a bigger project to shrink the presidency and force Congress to govern.

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When Gun Rights Meet Marijuana Laws: A Constitutional Collision Course
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When Gun Rights Meet Marijuana Laws: A Constitutional Collision Course

The Supreme Court faces a vague federal law that could permanently ban marijuana users from owning guns. The case reveals deeper flaws in Second Amendment jurisprudence.

Supreme Court Torpedoes Trump's Tariff Regime in Historic Check on Executive Power
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Supreme Court Torpedoes Trump's Tariff Regime in Historic Check on Executive Power

The Supreme Court strikes down Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, marking a significant limitation on executive power and reshaping the future of US trade policy.

Trump's Tariff Defeat Echoes King Charles I's Fatal Tax Gambit
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Trump's Tariff Defeat Echoes King Charles I's Fatal Tax Gambit

Supreme Court strikes down Trump's unilateral tariffs, reinforcing constitutional limits on executive power and the principle that taxation requires legislative consent.

Trump's Quest for a Presidential Slush Fund: When Dealmaking Meets Constitutional Limits
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Trump's Quest for a Presidential Slush Fund: When Dealmaking Meets Constitutional Limits

Trump's second term reveals a pattern of using tariffs, foreign policy, and emergency powers to create discretionary funding pools outside congressional oversight.

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When Democracy's Guardians Become Its Greatest Threat
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When Democracy's Guardians Become Its Greatest Threat

Trump's proposal to federalize elections in 15 jurisdictions challenges the constitutional balance between state and federal power that has protected American democracy for over two centuries.

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