There’s a second way to remove the president, but it requires a Cabinet Room mutiny
Tag Archives: u.s. constitution
Donald Trump versus the courts
The president is waging an ill-conceived and dangerous war against the judicial branch
Is porn art?
A California lawsuit raises the issue of whether adult films deserve copyright protection
‘Making Canada a meaningful contributor in the world’
Given the Harper government’s eagerness to celebrate international recognition, there will no doubt be congratulations offered in the House this week for Pierre Trudeau on the occasion of a new study heralding the global influence of the Charter.
Same-sex marriage in California: the trap closes?
Somehow a majority vote against SSM will have led directly to the near-permanent entrenchment of it
Populism, tea parties, constitutions, climate change
Does the U.S. face a period of indiscriminate populism in its political life? New York Times columnist David Brooks thinks so: