When the president takes lawmaking matters into his own hands, the court must step in
SCOTUSBlog
FEBRUARY 23, 2023
Nebraska and Department of Education v. She’s also the co-host of Dissed , a podcast about the Supreme Court. Throughout history, the courts have played a crucial role of enforcing the separation of powers when presidents overstep their constitutionally assigned duty and assume the role of legislator. But that has not happened.
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