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Constitutional law deals with the assignment or restriction of the powers and branches of a government. If you are asking whether something is constitutional, it's helpful if you provide reasons as to why you think it is or isn't constitutional. Note: this tag is not country specific - please add a country tag to your question as well.
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What remedy does the Executive Branch have after Executive Privilege has been violated?
Claims of executive privilege seem to be a cautionary claim - cautioning someone to not disclose inner workings of the executive branch. It is a preventive claim - preventing someone from releasing th …
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Will a contempt of congress lawsuit actually reach the merits?
Hypothetical Scenario: Kellyanne Conway is subpoenaed by the House Oversight committee for Hatch Act violations. Conway appears but tells the chairman that he is a fraudulent partisan grandstander, a …
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Can an impeachment charge be dismissed on the grounds of double jeopardy?
Two impeachment articles were drafted by the House and then sent to the Senate
Abuse of Power
Obstruction of Congress.
Now say the senate looks at the original articles and underlying evidence and …