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"Power Factor Karlsruhe" by Alexander Thiele

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The Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe – for some, the last bulwark of democracy, for others, an overpowering arbitrator who too often dictates the rules to politics. Whether it is the ban on data retention, the heating law or the debt brake: hardly any court has shaped the political everyday life in Germany as strongly as it does in Karlsruhe. Alexander Thiele, Professor of Public Law, in particular State and European Law from the Busine…
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The Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe – for some, the last bulwark of democracy, for others, an overpowering arbitrator who too often dictates the rules to politics. Whether it is the ban on data retention, the heating law or the debt brake: hardly any court has shaped the political everyday life in Germany as strongly as it does in Karlsruhe. Alexander Thiele, Professor of Public Law, in particular State and European Law from the Busine…

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radioeins.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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