French Political Crisis and Constitutional Challenges

France is facing a political and constitutional crisis due to outdated constitutional guardrails and a fractured political landscape. The recent collapse of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government highlights the challenges in governance, with limited options for fresh elections and no mechanisms to force President Macron to resign. The two-round election system has also contributed to the chaos in parliament. Constitutional amendments may be needed to address the crisis.

Arizona Supreme Court ruling on abortion law

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the state must follow a 123-year-old law banning most abortions, with penalties for abortionists. The court found that the older law is enforceable over a newer 15-week abortion limit, but did not rule on its constitutionality.