constitutional law
Supreme Court Scrutinizes Legality of Trump's Tariff Authority in Landmark Case
Nov 06, 2025 03:06 pm CST
The US Supreme Court is deliberating a landmark case examining President Donald Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose widespread tariffs. Justices across the ideological spectrum questioned whether these actions exceed presidential authority by encroaching on Congress's constitutional power to regulate taxes and foreign commerce. This high-stakes case could impact global trade relationships and redefine the boundaries between executive and legislative powers in economic and foreign policy matters.
Constitutional Barriers: Can Donald Trump Legally Serve a Third Presidential Term?
Oct 28, 2025 05:28 pm CST
This article examines the constitutional obstacles preventing Donald Trump from serving a third presidential term. It explores the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, the unlikely path to amending the Constitution, and why Trump cannot circumvent these restrictions by running as vice president. Constitutional experts clarify that despite speculation, the legal framework firmly prohibits presidents from serving more than two terms.
Justice Surya Kant Set to Become India's 53rd Chief Justice Following CJI Gavai's Recommendation
Oct 27, 2025 02:35 pm CST
Chief Justice BR Gavai has officially recommended Justice Surya Kant as the next Chief Justice of India. With an impressive judicial career spanning two decades, Justice Kant is known for landmark verdicts on Article 370, free speech, and gender equality. Set to take office on November 24, 2025, his 1.2-year tenure promises continued judicial reform and constitutional stewardship.
Trump Administration Deploys National Guard to "War Zone" Cities Despite Democratic Opposition and Legal Challenges
Oct 06, 2025 10:08 am CST
The Trump administration has labeled cities like Chicago as "war zones" to justify deploying National Guard troops against local leaders' wishes, sparking a nationwide political crisis. While Homeland Security officials defend these actions as necessary security measures, Democratic governors condemn them as authoritarian overreach, and a federal judge has blocked similar deployments in Portland, ruling that the president's determination was "untethered to facts." This escalating conflict highlights tensions between federal enforcement powers and constitutional limitations on military deployment on domestic soil.
Trump Administration Deploys National Guard to Chicago Amid Constitutional Controversy and Democratic Opposition
Oct 06, 2025 02:31 am CST
The Trump administration has deployed 300 National Guard troops to Chicago despite opposition from local Democratic leadership, labeling the city a "war zone." This controversial decision comes as a federal judge in Portland blocked similar military deployment, ruling it unconstitutional. The administration's expanding use of federal forces, including ICE operations in Democratic-led cities, has intensified political tensions nationwide.




