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The Rule of Law is the fundamental principle of our Constitution. The Framers wanted to ensure the country would be governed by the Rule of Law and not by the whims of a king or strongman.
America has always been defined by its principles, not just its politics. Chief among these principles is the rule of law — the idea that no person, no matter how powerful, is above it.
“Rule of Law.” I remember my first in-depth conversation about the phrase while working in Latin America — which says a lot since I took that job immediately AFTER law school. The concept is, of ...
Dear Dispute Resolution Section Members, In these challenging times, the American Bar Association has reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to the fundamental principles of the rule of law and the ...
The membership of the European Union is based upon shared common values, one of which is the rule of law. Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union provides that the union is founded on values such as ...
But Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the three liberal justices to stand up for the rule of law. The background to the court’s decision is an executive order Trump ...
Numerous federal district judges around the country have blocked major portions of Trump’s early agenda — but Supreme Court showdowns loom. Navi Pillay, head of U.N. Commission of Inquiry on the ...
Musk has even called for the impeachment of judges. This raises a critical question: How can we preserve the rule of law? And can we rely on the Supreme Court to do so? Chief Justice John Roberts ...
"We can choose to remain silent and allow these acts to continue or we can stand for the rule of law and the values we hold dear. We call upon the entire profession, including lawyers who serve in ...