This episode focuses on executive power, election law, parental rights, and the future of the administrative state. We examine how current Supreme Court decisions could redefine the balance of power between the executive branch, Congress, and the judiciary.
Topics include:
Executive authority and immigration policy
Federal election law and ballot deadlines
Parental rights in education and constitutional protections
The administrative state and agency power
Separation of powers and constitutional limits
From an originalist constitutional perspective, we break down how these legal developments impact federal law, state authority, and individual rights under the U.S. Constitution.
If you're interested in Supreme Court analysis, constitutional law, political theory, and the structure of American government, this episode provides clear, in-depth discussion grounded in legal principles and current events.
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