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Constitutional Crisis of 1881 Summary
423 words, approx. 1 pages The revolutionary changes introduced by government leaders during the Meiji period (1868–1912) provoked a great deal of uncertainty and unrest throughout Japan. For a variety of different reasons—from unfair taxation to reduced incomes...
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 A constitutional crisis is a severe breakdown in the smooth operation of government. Generally speaking, a constitutional crisis is a situation in which separate factions within a government disagree about the extent to which each of these factions hold...



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Averting a constitutional crisis
07/27/1998: 420 words, approx. 1 pages In issuing a subpoena to President Clinton to appear before the federal grand jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky case, independent counsel Kenneth Starr is guilty of an appalling abuse of his power and discretion. It is bad enough that Starr's prosecutorial overreach has...
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Judges and a constitutional crisis
06/30/2006: 616 words, approx. 2 pages THERE is only one reason why terror suspects are subject to control orders that keep them under house arrest for 18 hours a day: our intelligence services believe that given half a chance they would try to kill, maim and destroy. Yet as...


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