judicial review

When Two Branches Overreach: Rethinking the Balance of Power in the WilmerHale Decision (900 words)

When Two Branches Overreach: Rethinking the Balance of Power in the WilmerHale Decision by Michael Stevens Sometimes, the Constitution doesn’t give us clean winners—it demands discipline. The recent legal standoff between the Executive Branch and the Judiciary over Executive Order 14250 is one of those moments. At stake was not…

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Document 13: The United States Constitution – Signed, sealed, and ratified; I’m Now YOURS!

The United States Constitution, the supreme law of the United States, is a foundational document of governance and civil rights. Structured into seven articles, it outlines the federal government’s framework and its relationship with the states and the citizenry. Preamble The Preamble sets the stage, declaring the Constitution’s purposes: to…

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