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The Power and Limits of Executive Orders
This chapter explores the constitutional implications of executive orders issued by past presidents, with a focus on the contrasts between Barack Obama and Donald Trump's approaches, especially in areas like immigration and gun control. It critiques executive overreach and the erosion of trust in the judicial system while discussing the broader implications of government policies on economic equality and individual rights. The conversation highlights the responsibilities of individuals in addressing issues of race and authority, as well as the significant impact of local judges on political accountability.
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