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Congress, The President & The Courts

Examining the design and operation of democratic institutions—Congress, the President, and the courts.

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Congress, The President & The Courts

Examining the design and operation of democratic institutions—Congress, the President, and the courts.

Topics

Congress, The President & The Courts

Examining the design and operation of democratic institutions—Congress, the President, and the courts.

Topics

Congress, The President & The Courts

Examining the design and operation of democratic institutions—Congress, the President, and the courts.

Topics

Congress, The President & The Courts

Examining the design and operation of democratic institutions—Congress, the President, and the courts.

Viewpoints

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Courts

"The United States once successfully prosecuted two world wars, built the national highway system, created Social Security and Medicare, and diverted enough water to support huge cities in western deserts. Today, we struggle with the basics. Our highly proceduralized legal regime is a big reason why.”

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Executive Power

"Without telling us what it means by 'democracy,' the timing of the Democracy Project’s formation may be viewed merely as a 'project' to provide intellectual cover for Democratic opposition to the duly-elected Trump Administration and Republican majorities in Congress."

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

Congress

“Any meaningful, long-term solution that restores congressional power will require members of Congress to decide for themselves to withhold support for something the executive branch cares about.”

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