The executive branch proposes a rule, a district court judge can block it, then one member of the Supreme Court determines if Congress would have approved of that rule. The Constitution establishes a ...
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The following column, featuring a selected petition up for consideration at the Justices’ private conference on December 7, appears in today’s edition of Legal Times (available to subscribers here).
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This week’s episode is called “The Bicameral Mind” and refers to a popular psychological theory related to how a person thinks and acts. Bicameralism is the belief that the mind once had two separate ...
Ireland and New Zealand have much in common: similar population size; similar post-colonial experience; an inherited Westminster parliamentary model. But New Zealand abolished its upper house. Is it ...
Every time the national assembly elections roll around, the demand for a caretaker government becomes one of the main concerns for the citizens of Bangladesh. History has witnessed a great lack of ...
We then apply our methodology to estimate the effects of governmental bicameralism. Our main findings are that eliminating bicameralism does not affect government durability, but does have a ...