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Executive Power and Judicial Authority
This chapter explores the historic and contemporary tensions between the executive branch and the Supreme Court, using the case of Worcester v. Georgia as a pivotal example. It examines the implications of executive actions that bypass court rulings, addressing concerns over the legitimacy of judicial authority and the complexities of federal budgeting. The discussion highlights the challenges posed by legislative gridlock, the influence of modern political figures, and potential reforms within the federal workforce.