Posted on November 3, 2020. Tags: Constitutionalism, courts, Democrats, Donald Trump, Germany, Joe Biden, Law, Mitch McConnell, Republicans, Supreme Court, Voting rights
In the tribute he wrote in 1954 for Robert Jackson, his friend and Supreme Court colleague, Justice Felix Frankfurter explained the profound effect that the experience of prosecuting the Nazi leadership at Nuremberg had on Jackson’s endeavour to understand the human condition. “An essentially good-natured, an even innocently unsophisticated temperament, was there made to realise […]
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Posted on March 10, 2016. Tags: Barry Goldwater, Republicans, Video
QZ reports that “Confessions of a Republican” has been making a comeback online. Watching this, one can possibly feel sympathy for the memory of Senator Barry Goldwater, who was an intellectual titan compared to Trump. Nevertheless, this Johnson campaign video will doubtless hit home with many Republicans today in the same way. A great piece of American political […]
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Posted on March 15, 2015. Tags: AIPAC, Charlie Hebdo, Congress, Danish Cartoons, Denmark, Dome of the Rock, Foreign Policy, George Washington, Iran, Islam, Israel, Israel Lobby, J Street, James Madison, Jerusalem, Jewish Voice for Peace, John Boehner, Mecca, Muslims, Netanyahu, Obama, Palestinian Israeli Conflict, Palestinians, Republicans, Shin Bet
This article was first published in The Huffington Post on 3rd March 2015. One of the defining precepts of the American Republic from its earliest days to today has been that the president of the United States represents the country in its dealings with the world. It is a view which the Supreme Court unambiguously […]
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Posted in Iran, Middle East, US, World