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French Friday: Feckless Politicians & Fearful Churches

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The Role of Legislation, Presidents, and Congress in the Constitutional System

The chapter explores how past presidents have utilized executive actions to address issues like immigration reform and gun control, bypassing Congress. It discusses the consequences of presidents taking on a law-making role and the challenges arising from Congress failing to pass clear laws. The conversation also touches on the increasing power of the presidency, the role of the Supreme Court in upholding the constitutional system, and the need for Congress to fulfill its responsibilities in checking executive power.

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