Mark Levin Podcast

Liberty and Learning - Part Six

Feb 27, 2025
In this discussion, Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College and expert in American history, joins to dissect the alarming trend of federal judges exerting undue power over the executive branch. They argue for the restoration of balance within government and highlight the critical separation of powers. Arnn and Levin assert that judges should limit their rulings to specific cases, not issue sweeping decisions affecting the nation. They also discuss Congress's role in curbing judicial overreach, promoting the need for informed citizenship and engagement in constitutional issues.
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Judicial Overreach

  • Federal district judges, created by Congress, increasingly disrupt executive actions with nationwide rulings.
  • This overreach violates common sense and historical practice, impacting national policy.
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District vs. National Judges

  • Federal district judges, appointed by Congress, are not national judges.
  • Their nationwide rulings exceed their authority, disrupting the executive branch.
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Administrative State Sovereignty

  • The executive branch, led by the President, faces challenges from an administrative state.
  • This administrative state claims sovereignty, operating outside the people's authority.
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