By AAROL Member Homer E. Moyer, Jr. Next year we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of our becoming an independent nation, and in just a few days (September 17th) we will commemorate a less celebrated, but no less important anniversary—”Constitution Day,” the day delegates gathered in Independence Hall in Philadelphia signed our Constitution. Both milestones […]
Constitution Day series | The Constitution’s Unsung Cousin: How the Administrative Procedure Act Combats Executive Overreach
By AAROL Member Malcolm Russell-Einhorn. Against the backdrop of America’s Constitution Day on September 17, many pundits and ordinary citizens have asked whether the country is approaching, or in, a constitutional crisis. After all, in recent months, the nation has witnessed the Trump Administration flooding the zone of federal governance with scores of legally dubious, […]
Constitution Day series | Why the Rule of Law Matters—The View of a U.S. Diplomat (ret.)
Guest Post by Alain G. Norman, MSc, JD September 17th is Constitution Day, a day to remember and celebrate the remarkable American Constitution and Bill of Rights, which have, for some 250 years, served as a touchstone for those “yearning to breathe free,” as the poet put it, both in the United States and around […]
