AMERICAS
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Unlike US, Europe picks top judges with bipartisan approval to create ideologically balanced high courts
By David Orentlicher, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Filling Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court immediately sparked…
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President Trump: A hard hit to U.S.
By Amna Saqib The state of America has come into the failure zone very swiftly and carelessly under its 45th…
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In praise of the Lioness of Law: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her jurisprudence
By Punsara Amarasinghe The death of the US Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg has created an abyss in the…
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Polling the Old Continent – the US elections from a European perspective
By Stefan Munk US presidential elections are events that move the world. I still remember, when – as a high…
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A constitutional amendment to modify the electoral college
By Richard E. Caroll While there have been repeated calls to abolish the Electoral College in presidential elections, there is…
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If Trump refuses to accept defeat in November, the republic will survive intact, as it has 5 out of 6 times in the past
By Alexander Cohen, Clarkson University During the 2016 presidential campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump refused to promise to accept the results…
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Constitutional sidestepping weakens rule of law in Panama
By Andrew Ryan Aubuchon It has been a difficult six months in Panama. For no one more so than the…
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The case to fire Donald Trump
In mid-March, America and South Korea had the same number of Covid-19 deaths; around 90. Now, in late August, South…
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