JONATHAN TURLEY: Trump strikes Iran — precedent and history are on his side
The article discusses the constitutionality of President Trump's military strikes on Iran, emphasizing the ongoing debate over the presidential powers in military actions without congressional approval.
Trump pushes Congress to pass SAVE Act during State of the Union: 'So we'll see how it goes'
During the State of the Union address, President Trump urged Congress to pass the SAVE Act and other legislative measures while emphasizing his administration's use of executive power.
Disguise your balls, champion
A Brazilian entertainment executive discusses the absurdity of receiving trivial feedback on a script for a television series.
Nigeria: When the President Makes the Law - Executive Order 9, the PIA, and the Question of Who Can Stop It
The article discusses President Bola Tinubu's Executive Order No. 9, which undermines the Petroleum Industry Act by allowing direct revenue remittance from the NNPCL to the Federation Account, raising constitutional crisis questions regarding executive power in Nigeria.
Who Rules Whom? Trump Clashes with the 'Guardians' of the American System
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's emergency tariffs reignites debate over the balance of power in American politics.
Why the Supreme Court Struck Down Trump’s Tariffs
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to strike down former President Trump's tariffs, citing insufficient legal grounding for their implementation.
"The separation of powers exists in the United States": the day the Supreme Court contradicted Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump regarding tariffs, marking a significant check on executive power from the judicial branch.
Trump can do a lot but not everything
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to declare illegal the global tariffs imposed by Donald Trump's administration marks a significant political setback for the White House.
Victor Schwartz: The Small Importer Who Broke Trump's Customs Might at the Supreme Court
Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer, challenges Trump’s comprehensive tariff policies, achieving a historic legal victory that reshapes executive power boundaries.
Who is Neal Katyal, who defeated Trump on tariffs?
Neal Katyal, a senior lawyer, successfully challenged former President Trump's tariff regulations in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Trump and the Supreme Court: The repeal of tariffs puts 'America First' to a constitutional test
The US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated much of the tariffs imposed by President Trump was a significant moment testing the limits of executive power.
Who is Neal Katyal... in whose arguments the US Supreme Court has been defeated by Trump on tariffs
Neal Katyal challenges President Trump's authority to impose tariffs in the Supreme Court, asserting that Congress holds regulatory power over trade.
The Supreme Court has spoken. Trump is not king.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump, reinforcing the principles of American democracy and limiting executive power over tariffs.
Trump responds to Supreme Court ruling rejecting sweeping tariffs powers: 'A disgrace'
President Trump condemned the Supreme Court's ruling which strips him of the authority to impose extensive tariffs, calling it a disgrace.
Trump illegally overstepped executive power with global tariffs, supreme court rules
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump exceeded his executive authority by imposing tariffs, a decision undermining his economic agenda.
The Supreme Court dismisses Trump's tariffs
The Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s tariffs, leading to his condemnation of the decision as 'shameful'.
When the Labor Reform Approved by Deputies Comes into Force
The labor reform initiated by Javier Milei's government awaits final approval from the Senate before being enacted by the Executive Power.
Judges do not normally use such terms about presidents, but they do about Trump
American judges increasingly criticize the Trump administration for exceeding its powers and undermining rights.
Judges usually do not use such words about presidents, but they do about Trump
U.S. judges are increasingly criticizing the Trump administration for overstepping its powers and undermining judicial authority.
The Rule of Law Under Pressure in the United States
The article discusses the escalating tensions between theexecutive and judicial branches under Donald Trump's presidency, raising concerns about the threats to the rule of law in the US.
Human Rights Watch: Proposed Constitutional Amendments in Kazakhstan Threaten Fundamental Rights
Human Rights Watch has warned that proposed amendments to Kazakhstan's constitution severely weaken checks on executive power and jeopardize human rights protections.
Liberal infighting erupts in Nepean as executive sidelines branch to back mayor dubbed ‘Sam Groth 2.0’
A power struggle within the Liberal party in Nepean arises as the state executive supports mayor Anthony Marsh over local members for the byelection following the resignation of Sam Groth.
How Trump’s order to have the military buy coal would actually work
President Trump has signed an executive order to direct the military to purchase coal, aiming to boost domestic coal production and enhance the reliability of the U.S. power grid, but challenges remain in funding and legislation.
White House fires court-appointed US attorney on day he is sworn in
The Trump administration dismissed a newly sworn-in U.S. attorney just hours after his appointment in a controversial move highlighting executive power.
Trump directs military to strike new deals with coal-fired power plants: ‘Going to be buying a lot of coal’
President Trump signed an executive order for the Department of War to establish long-term power purchase agreements with coal-fired power plants.
During the legislative recess, Milei issued almost as many DNU as all the laws enacted throughout 2025
During Argentina's legislative recess, President Javier Milei signed eleven urgent decrees, nearly matching the total laws enacted by Congress for the year 2025.
What is the tax innocence law that came into effect today
Argentina's Executive Power has implemented the tax innocence law to promote the flow of informal savings into the formal financial system without scrutinizing the origins of those savings.
Mamdani signs executive order for protection against immigration laws: 'ICE is more than a dishonest agency; it is a manifestation of abuse of power'
Mamdani, the socialist mayor of New York, has signed an executive order aimed at protecting individuals from immigration laws, criticizing ICE as an example of power abuse.
Tinubu hails minister, OpenAI executive on Devex Power 50 recognition
President Bola Tinubu congratulated Prof. Muhammed Ali Pate and Anna Makanju for their recognition on the Devex Power 50 List for 2026, highlighting their influence in global development.
Human Rights Watch denounces that the Government is trying to undermine constitutional controls over the Executive Power
Human Rights Watch's latest annual report criticizes the Argentine government for attempting to undermine constitutional checks on executive power, highlighting issues such as anti-protest protocols, the stigmatization of journalists, and numerous judicial vacancies.
Trump's tariffs could be undone by one conservative doctrine: 'Life or death'
The Supreme Court is set to rule on the legality of President Trump's tariffs imposed under emergency wartime powers, focusing on the 'major questions doctrine' that may limit executive authority.
Equality: An Executive Floor Like an Episode of 'Mad Men'
The article discusses the stagnation of women's representation in corporate boards, highlighting a regressive trend in gender equality reminiscent of earlier power dynamics between men and women.
Berlin Power Outage: Kai Wegner, a Leader with Good Sides
Berlin's mayor, Kai Wegner, showcased modern leadership by appointing women to key executive positions, although not in every aspect of his management.
The word CEO
The article reflects on the perception of CEOs as powerful figures while questioning the reality of their roles as highly compensated servants rather than true owners.
The Prevalence of Ferocity
The article discusses comments made by Trump’s ally J.D. Vance regarding violence in Minneapolis, questioning the accountability of both the victim and the broader implications for U.S. executive power and immigration policy.
Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come
The upcoming Supreme Court rulings in 2026 are expected to have a significant and lasting impact on key legal issues concerning federalism, equal protection, executive power, and citizenship.
Delcy the 'ugly' hated but decisive. The empress of crude has 'betrayed' Maduro
Delcy Rodríguez, the controversial executive vice president of Venezuela, is portrayed as a key architect of the Chavismo regime and its dark dealings following Nicolás Maduro's sudden loss of power.