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3 weeks ago |
foreignpolicy.com | Dana Sherne |Andrew O’Donohue |Julian Zelizer |David Rosenberg
According to many legal experts, U.S. President Donald Trump is challenging judicial constraints on executive power, even at the risk of a constitutional crisis. This may be new in the United States, but it follows a pattern seen in countries such as Brazil, India, Israel, Hungary, and Turkey. Why are so many democratically elected leaders defying the courts? How do the judiciary and civil society in other countries respond? And what lessons can the United States draw from those clashes?
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4 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | David Rosenberg
Florida is out of the D1Baseball Top 25 after being swept by the Georgia Bulldogs over the weekend and is in danger of doing the same in the USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll and Perfect Game College Top 25. Perfect Game ranks the Gators No. 22 this week and USA TODAY has them at No. 23. Florida has dropped six-straight games against SEC opponents to start the year, marking the worst opening in conference play of the Kevin O'Sullivan era in Gainesville.
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4 weeks ago |
blueridgenow.com | David Rosenberg
Florida is out of the D1Baseball Top 25 after being swept by the Georgia Bulldogs over the weekend and is in danger of doing the same in the USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll and Perfect Game College Top 25. Perfect Game ranks the Gators No. 22 this week and USA TODAY has them at No. 23. Florida has dropped six-straight games against SEC opponents to start the year, marking the worst opening in conference play of the Kevin O'Sullivan era in Gainesville.
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4 weeks ago |
swtimes.com | David Rosenberg
Florida is out of the D1Baseball Top 25 after being swept by the Georgia Bulldogs over the weekend and is in danger of doing the same in the USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll and Perfect Game College Top 25. Perfect Game ranks the Gators No. 22 this week and USA TODAY has them at No. 23. Florida has dropped six-straight games against SEC opponents to start the year, marking the worst opening in conference play of the Kevin O'Sullivan era in Gainesville.
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4 weeks ago |
worldisraelnews.com | David Rosenberg
Israeli prime minister backs calls by his defense chief to seize territory in the Gaza Strip should Hamas fail to release remaining 59 hostages. By World Israel News StaffIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to seize territory in the Gaza Strip as a punitive step against Hamas, should the terror group continue to refuse to release the remaining 59 hostages.
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