Amarica's Constitution

Humphrey's Execution

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Dec 10, 2025
The discussion dives into the Supreme Court's potential overruling of Humphrey’s Executor, as Chief Justice Roberts labels it a 'dried husk.' The hosts explore how the evolving role of agencies has changed since the founding era and the implications for modern governance. Justice Thomas' push for originalism raises questions about accountability versus independence in administrative bodies. A thrilling debate unfolds over single-head czars versus multi-member commissions and their constitutional ramifications, highlighting the tension between historical practices and contemporary politics.
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ANECDOTE

George Mason Anniversary Event

  • Akhil described speaking at George Mason's Antonin Scalia Law School event marking George Mason's 300th birthday.
  • He noted Justice Scalia's child attended and many judges were on the panel.
ANECDOTE

Giving Books To Students And Debaters

  • Akhil gave away books to 130 high-school debaters in New Haven and bought books for George Mason students.
  • He used honoraria to fund book distribution rather than keep payments.
INSIGHT

Court Likely To Limit Rather Than Broadly Overrule Humphreys

  • The Slaughter case could narrow or overrule Humphrey's Executor but may be limited by distinguishing historical facts.
  • Chief Justice Roberts likely seeks a narrow, fact-specific ruling rather than a broad overruling.
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