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When the U.S. Supreme Court Refused to Advise President George Washington

On April 8, 1793, Edmond-Charles Genet, the newly appointed ambassador of revolutionary France, arrived on American soil. Rather than proceed directly to Philadelphia, then the nation’s capital, to present his credentials to President George Washington, Genet landed in Charleston, South Carolina. His arrival marked the beginning of a diplomatic episode that would shape the relationship […]

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Desk Brief: Why Didn’t Sri Lanka Invoke Financial Emergency Provisions?

On 27 July 2022, Sri Lanka’s parliament approved the state of emergency declared on 17 July, by President Ranil Wickremesinghe. This measure is geared towards quelling large-scale protests that erupted in the face of the country’s political and economic crisis. Since August 2021, Article 155 of the Sri Lankan Constitution, which vests the President with […]