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The Constitution was carefully designed to balance powers between three federal branches and the states, but over the years disparities between both the federal and the state governments and the executive and legislative branches have become increasingly pronounced.
Does the balance of powers still function as intended by the Founders? John Kyl examines the gradual deterioration of the constitutional structure and consequences of this growing imbalance for issues such as international affairs, judicial nominations, and congressional leadership.
Watch the video on YouTube

Hon. Jon Kyl, Former U.S. Senator, Arizona
Moderator: Prof. Susan Dudley, Director, George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center
Introduction: Mr. Nathan Kaczmarek, Director, Article I Initiative, The Federalist Society

As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.
The Constitution was carefully designed to balance powers between three federal branches and the states, but over the years disparities between both the federal and the state governments and the executive and legislative branches have become increasingly pronounced. Does the balance of powers still function as intended by the Founders? John Kyl examines the gradual deterioration of the constitutional structure and consequences of this growing imbalance for issues such as international affairs, judicial nominations, and congressional leadership. Watch the video on YouTube Hon. Jon Kyl, Former U.S. Senator, Arizona Moderator: Prof. Susan Dudley, Director, George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center Introduction: Mr. Nathan Kaczmarek, Director, Article I Initiative, The Federalist Society As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers. read more read less

5 years ago #article i initiative, #constitution, #separation of powers