
S2 Ep123: District Judges ARE Standing Up To Trump! But Will SCOTUS?
George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)
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Executive Power and Congressional Limits
This chapter explores the delicate balance between presidential power and congressional authority, focusing on the limitations Congress can place on the president's ability to remove appointed officials. It discusses significant legal cases and the implications of the unitary executive theory, alongside the evolving role of independent regulatory agencies like the FTC. The chapter further examines the broader implications of these dynamics on recent legal rulings and the potential risks of consolidating power within the executive branch.
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