
Easter Didn't Happen in a Vacuum — Western Law Was Born in the Same Room
The calendar treats Easter like a commercial interlude. The legal order it built is the air we breathe. Someone should say so plainly.
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5 articles tagged “Constitutional Law”

The calendar treats Easter like a commercial interlude. The legal order it built is the air we breathe. Someone should say so plainly.
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The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's birthright citizenship order. The constitutional text is clear — but clarity and settled law are not always the same thing.
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When a president's approval ratings slip, the power of a nationally televised address either arrests the slide or accelerates it. Trump is about to find out which.
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The Supreme Court may settle birthright citizenship not on constitutional grounds but on a 1940 statute — and the implications cut in directions nobody's press release prepared them for.
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The Fourteenth Amendment's citizenship clause has never been authoritatively interpreted by the Supreme Court. March 2026 is when that changes.
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