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US Constitution

  • Third term for Trump? How the US president could sidestep the constitutional bar to remain in power

    Third term for Trump? How the US president could sidestep the constitutional bar to remain in power

    Philip Klinkner, The Conversation
    · Mar 31, 2025 · 10:00 pm
  • If not for the Founding Fathers, Trump’s punishment would have been more severe than impeachment

    If not for the Founding Fathers, Trump’s punishment would have been more severe than impeachment

    Peter C Mancall, The Conversation
    · Dec 18, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • Far from keeping Donald Trump in line, the US constitution has often enabled him

    Far from keeping Donald Trump in line, the US constitution has often enabled him

    Brian Christopher Jones, The Conversation
    · May 21, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • What the United States can learn from the evolution of the Indian Constitution

    What the United States can learn from the evolution of the Indian Constitution

    Samir Chopra, Aeon
    · Mar 21, 2019 · 08:30 pm
  • Border wall row: The US Congress could try to reverse Trump’s national emergency – but will it?

    Border wall row: The US Congress could try to reverse Trump’s national emergency – but will it?

    Chris Edelson, The Conversation
    · Feb 18, 2019 · 11:30 pm