Part II Alagi Yorro Jallow Fatoumatta: James Madison once stated, “The concentration of powers is the essence of tyranny.” The amalgamation of legislative, executive, and judicial powers, whether held by one, a few, or many, and no matter the method of acquisition, can justly be considered the very definition of […]
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Governance will continue under the 1997 Constitution without dialogue, consultation, and consensus among all stakeholders for a domestically-developed constitutional process
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African American women find inspiration in the legacy of the President Joe Biden Administration
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