Legal Scholars Dive into the Debate: Did the Ten Commandments Influence American Law in Texas Schools?

HOUSTON — The debate over the display of the Ten Commandments in Texas public school classrooms has reignited discussions about their influence on American law and ethics. Legal experts are examining the implications of such displays against the backdrop of a broader national conversation regarding religious symbolism in public spaces. In recent months, several Texas school districts have considered displaying the Ten Commandments in their classrooms, prompting discussions about the separation of church and state. Advocates argue these historical texts reflect moral principles that have shaped American legal traditions, while opponents raise concerns about constitutional … Read more

Constitutional Scholars Declare Crisis Over Trump’s Latest Actions

Washington, D.C. – Experts in constitutional law are increasingly vocal in their concerns that recent actions by former President Donald Trump have propelled the United States into a constitutional crisis. The term “constitutional crisis” refers to a situation in which the constitution is unable to resolve disputes or when authorities blatantly defy its mandates, potentially leading to government dysfunction or a breakdown in the political system. Legal scholars argue that the crux of the crisis stems from actions by Trump that appear to challenge or disregard the constitutional norms that underpin the functioning of the … Read more

Trump Judges Surge to the Top in New Judicial Performance Study by Legal Scholars

New York, NY — Evaluating the impact of presidential judicial appointments, recent findings shed light on the significant influence of former President Donald Trump’s appointees in reshaping the federal judiciary. A striking reveal from a recent study by Professor Stephen Choi of NYU Law and Professor Mitu Gulati of University of Virginia School of Law illustrates a dominant presence of Trump-appointed judges across various performance metrics compared with appointees from predecessors. The research conducted by Choi and Gulati evaluated federal appellate judges on three primary criteria: the production of judicial opinions, the outer circuit influence … Read more

Prominent Art Scholars and Curators Join Forces for Groundbreaking Exhibition

London, UK – From Columbia University in New York to the Walter Leblanc Foundation in Brussels, a group of esteemed curators and art scholars are making significant contributions to the contemporary art world. These individuals, including Julia Bryan-Wilson, Alia Swastika, Chika Okeke-Agulu, Elena Crippa, and María Inés Rodríguez, have extensive experience and expertise in curating exhibitions, conducting research, and promoting art discourse. Julia Bryan-Wilson, the President of Columbia University and a Professor of Contemporary Art and LGBTQ+ Studies, has curated notable exhibitions such as “Cecilia Vicuña: About to Happen” and “Louise Nevelson: Persistence.” As a … Read more