Constitution

What’s next for Venezuela, after U.S. arrest of Maduro?

UChicago experts examine the legality of Maduro’s removal, Venezuela’s future and the Trump administration’s evolving foreign policy

Why You Shouldn’t Care Whether Kavanaugh Is an ‘Originalist’

<p>In op-ed, Prof. Aziz Huq examines Brett Kavanaugh and constitutional originalism</p>


Politico

The Republican-Democratic Divide on Civil Liberties

In op-ed, Prof. Eric Posner discusses the uncertain constitutionality of the U.S. no-fly list


Slate

The failure of constitutional torture prohibitions

Article co-written by Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton examines why torture persists, in spite of Constitutional prohibitions


Finding what makes constitutions endure

When the government of Kenya wanted outside advice this year on drafts of the country’s new constitution, one of their consultants was University of Chicago Law School professor Tom Ginsburg, one of the world’s foremost experts on how to write an ...


Sarah Galer