01 April 2017
The Outside Within
On Hungary's Soros obsession, diaspora voting rights and other reflexive matters constitutional.25 March 2017
Charging Bullies
On bullies, brown bears and other furry and fuzzy matters constitutional.18 March 2017
Majority is a Legal Concept
On Dutch populist unpopularity, on the absurdities of autocracy and on other matters constitutional.11 March 2017
Smuggler’s Paradise
On the “no” to humanitarian visas from the EU, on gag orders for Turkish government members, and on the newest idea to save Greece from itself.04 March 2017
Geert-Victor LePynski, coming to your town too
On EU member states' brazenness and subservience, on the constitutional plans of Le Pen and Wilders and why they matter for all European citizens.25 February 2017
Constitutional Courts – imagine them gone
On frightened German judges, distressed Polish judges and other newsworthy matters constitutional.18 February 2017
… yet there is method in’t
On Trump's state of mind, on Poland's latest twist in the Constitutional Tribunal drama, and on other crazy matters constitutional.11 February 2017
Destitution or Constitution
On Trump and the Courts, on the importance of constitutional review and on other constitutional issues arising on the way into or out of authoritarianism.04 February 2017
Trump, Taricco, Turks and Tusk
Once again, constitutional orders all over the world are tested to the limit of their endurance…28 January 2017
Shaking off Constitutional Constraints
Is the seminal Miller decision by the UK Supreme Court good news for British constitutionalism or bad? What does the equally momentous Yukos decision by the Russian Constitutional Court teach us about the state of constitionalism in Russia? And what will become of the rule of law and the balance of powers in Turkey when President Erdogan gets his way with the Turkish constitution?21 January 2017