In 528 AD, Emperor Justinian inherited a Roman legal system drowning in centuries of accumulated laws, conflicting edicts, and contradictory jurisprudence. His solution was radical: commission the ...
Tens of thousands of Poles blocked city streets in cars, on bicycles and on foot on Monday on the fifth day of protests against a Constitutional Court ruling that amounts to a near-total ban on ...
Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki appealed to abortion rights activists on Thursday to halt mass protests, saying they would fuel more coronavirus infections and threaten the elderly.
Amy Goldstein, the author of this article, is a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and led the Brookings team that ...
Louis Geri was convicted of exposing his genitals in front of a woman and her daughter at a Scottsdale doughnut shop in May ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James has battled big tech, opioid manufacturers and the National Rifle Association. But her challenges to President Donald Trump are what have shaped her tenure ...
Formed in 1982, the Islamic Sharia Council in East London is one of at least five Sharia councils in the capital that offer ...
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America’s Zombie Democracy

Opposition parties, the judiciary, the press, and civil-society groups aren’t destroyed, but over time they lose their life, ...
A multi-prong analysis from the Brookings Institution reveals substantial flaws in how states and the federal government ...
A Bishop from the Roman Catholic Church in Saskatchewan has been vocal about the Catholic Church’s role in advancing Reconciliation, and he believes there’s more work to do. “Absolutely (the Church ...
Donald Trump’s mandate for neoclassical federal buildings has dismayed the architecture world. It’s little more than a distraction from his real architectural agenda: selling off government properties ...