Reflections on Constitutional Constraints: Lessons from Washington, Through...
My first month in the United States has forced me to rethink the relationship between freedom, power, and constitutional limits.
My first month in the United States has forced me to rethink the relationship between freedom, power, and constitutional limits.
Written by Alyce Ferme, Washington Internship Program, 2025 With my internship in Congressman Lloyd Doggett’s office now wrapped up and having arrived back in Australia, I’ve […]
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Written by Jameson Henderson Redden, Washington Internship Program intern, 2025 Hey! My name is Jameson Henderson Redden, I am an intern for the 2025 Washington Internship […]
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We have completed the third week of the internship and I have now gained the confidence to excel in this program. You only have a brief […]