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...It’s not only due to the U.K. if we have too [many articles requiring] unanimity in the constitution,” he said, referring to the provisions contained in many of the constitution??s articles requiring all of the E.U.’s member states to concur on an issue before the E.U. can take action...
...also defended the length of the constitution??which has about 400 articles—as necessary...
There are so many intricate pieces to the Bush regime’s all-out war on Arabs and the Constitution??not the least of which is Bush’s underhanded use of federal judgeships to turn back the clock on secularism, abortion rights and desegregation—that the news is getting hard to follow. Dazed in the face of such successful historical backpedaling, I obsessively read the news in order to situate myself in the nostalgic world of Bush’s making. In the words of Salient editor-in-chief Claire V. McCusker...
...constitutional framework of separated powers is under threat from Bush’s zealous pursuit of war in Iraq. It is quite fitting that an alum of the Harvard Law School should challenge the executive branch’s disregard for that legal framework. The Constitution??s framers deliberately vested the power to make war in the legislative branch to prevent the President from wielding the tyrannical power of a king. Congress has a duty to defend its prerogatives from executive abuses—but since it has lapsed in this duty, it is admirable and heartening that...
Though HRCF leadership indicated that the administration might force changes to its constitution??Morton wrote on behalf of the group’s executive board that the administration has “not yet” forced the change—it called the administration’s dealings fair and positive...