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Tag: courts

Competing Rights

May 15, 2022ffademocracyLeave a comment

How should a republic deal with competing rights? Is there a good answer? Find out here!

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Why Is Federalism Important?

August 2, 2021ffademocracyLeave a comment

Why is federalism important? Click to find out!

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Can the Courts Protect the Republic?

March 2, 2021ffademocracyLeave a comment

Can the courts protect the Republic all by themselves?

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Executive Orders 3

January 24, 2021ffademocracyLeave a comment

The courts have been generous in how they assess the constitutionality of various executive orders.

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The Presidency 45

December 15, 2020ffademocracyLeave a comment

The trust-related debates about the presidency from the framer’s time continue to this day.

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