The Declaration of Independence makes no mention of Christianity or the Christian god. Indeed, it specifically declares that "Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the ...
On September 18, AEI hosted its 12th annual Constitution Day Lecture, featuring Judge Neomi Rao of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. The lecture centered on pluralism and the Constitution, particularly ...
In the United States and throughout the Global North, people generally take for granted that law means state courts and legal institutions. Sure, people may opt out of certain government regulations, ...
The proposal to replace secularism with pluralism in Bangladesh's constitution has sparked significant debate, touching on issues of governance, social harmony, and the state's commitment to equality.
In this article the author compares recent efforts in Bolivia and Colombia to implement constitutionally mandated regimes of legal pluralism, and identifies the most important factors affecting the ...
We have continuously talked about the need for constitutional reforms as a country and a lot has ended in talks rather than the actual work. A number of people were appointed to the constitutional ...
Jamaat-e-Islami has demanded that pluralism should be completely removed from the core principles of the constitution in the proposal of the Constitutional Reform Commission. The party also proposed a ...
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