It’s Not Just a Constitutional Crisis in the Trump Era. It’s Constitutional Failure
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It’s Not Just a Constitutional Crisis in the Trump Era. It’s Constitutional Failure
The idea that the United States awaits some dread constitutional crisis has become commonplace. For lawyers, such a crisis would likely involve Donald Trump’s administration defying the Supreme Court on some critical ruling. But other crises are readily imaginable. Might President Trump invoke the Militia Act to manipulate the 2026 congressional elections, or order the Marines to take sites in Greenland without congressional approval, which seem…
Tyranny From Below: How Activist Judges Defy The Supreme Court
Anyone following the news in recent months has likely heard that there is a constitutional crisis going on. Anyone paying close attention, not to the hysterical headlines but to the actual legal issues at play, should understand that there is indeed a constitutional crisis, but it has nothing to do with Trump being a tyrant. No, the real crisis is not in the executive branch. The crisis stems from Article III of the U.S. Constitution, which stat…
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky to Speak on Constitutional Crisis - Fullerton Observer
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is excited to welcome Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, a renowned constitutional scholar and the founding dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Law, as a guest speaker. The event will take place on July 8 from 10:00 to 11:30 AM. Dean Chemerinsky, a prominent figure in legal scholarship, is known for his extensive publications and insightful columns in the Los Angeles Times. During the event, h…
"Grassroots Tyranny: The Challenge of Activist Judges Against the Supreme Court"
The U.S. is currently facing a constitutional crisis, but it’s not what many might expect. The real issue lies not with the executive branch, but with the federal district courts and their expanding power. According to Article III of the U.S. Constitution, the judicial power is meant to be held by the Supreme Court, with lower courts established by Congress. However, recent events suggest that district courts are exercising nearly unchecked auth…
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