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Executive Power and the President Who Would Not Be King: A Conversation with Michael McConnell

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This chapter explores the constitutional foundations of executive power and its growth over time, reflecting on the Founding Fathers' intentions. It critiques the current scope of presidential authority through the lens of Justice Robert Jackson's framework, discussing its broader implications for governance in America.

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