Constitutional Law
Trump Administration Sues Catholic Diocese to Seize Border Pilgrimage Site
Federal eminent domain lawsuit targets 14 acres at Mount Cristo Rey, testing whether national security claims override religious property protections under the First and Fifth Amendments.
North Korea Deploys 60km Artillery, Destroyer as Constitutional Shift Codifies ‘Two Hostile States’ Doctrine
New 155mm howitzers threaten Seoul metro area while naval expansion and March constitutional amendments signal permanent abandonment of reunification framework.
Trump Administration Defies Lower Courts in 31 Lawsuits, Testing Constitutional Limits
Unprecedented pattern of noncompliance with judicial orders triggers separation-of-powers crisis as legal scholars compare scale to segregation-era resistance.
What Is the War Powers Resolution and Why Does It Matter?
The 1973 law defines a constitutional tightrope between presidential military authority and congressional war powers—a framework tested by every administration since Nixon.
Trump Bypassed Congress on Iran Strikes, Intensifying Constitutional War Powers Debate
President launched military operation without congressional authorization, calling it 'war' while lawmakers mobilize to reassert constitutional oversight powers.
Kansas Orders 1,700 Transgender Residents to Surrender Driver’s Licenses as Courts Prepare Equal Protection Challenges
State begins immediate enforcement of document invalidation law with no grace period, marking first U.S. retroactive revocation of previously issued identification.