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Chile at a Crossroads Rory Daly Jul 19, 2021 The Chilean Constitutional Convention presents a chance for the nation to re-legitimize its legislation and provide…
Chili: 30 ans après, une démocratie encore en transition Diane Robert Nov 8, 2020 Un an après le Santiagazo, le Chili votait la semaine dernière pour la réécriture de sa constitution. Héritière de…
The Degradation of Separate Powers Alison Lee Nov 1, 2020 The nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court is not only a threat to the progressive policies and…
The Executive vs the Legislature vs the People: Conflicts of British… Mark Siraut Oct 14, 2018 Only five countries in the world do not have a codified constitution, or a written-down set of rules governing the…
Questioning Canada’s Human Rights Record at Home: Indigenous Nations and the… Hae Young Chung Oct 9, 2018 Over two decades after the closing down of the last residential schools in Canada, there are still Canadians who do…
The Holy Constitution Gretel Kahn May 22, 2018 A doctored image of Parkland shooting survivor and activist Emma Gonzalez ripping the US constitution…
The Second Emperor of the PRC Dynasty Matthieu Manzoni Mar 25, 2018 Chairman Mao passed in September of 1976, and following a lacklustre and short-lived continuation of his regime by…
An Open Letter to American Lawmakers Opposed to Gun Reform Allegra Mendelson Mar 14, 2018 To any member of Congress currently opposed to gun reform legislation: On February 14th, 17 people, 14 of whom…
Constitutional Cherry Picking: Unpacking the Second Amendment Leila Mathy Mar 9, 2018 Just over two months into 2018, the United States has already seen 36 mass shootings – that is, shootings where…