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Ep. 5: Federal Authority Without Judicial Supremacy

Ep. 5: Federal Authority Without Judicial Supremacy

Update: 2024-07-29
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During a February 2023 lecture at Harvard Law School, Professor Daphna Renan, a scholar of presidential power and administrative governance, argued that the judiciary should not always have the final word on the Constitution. Instead, Renan believes the U.S. should move toward a more political constitutionalism, which would wrest some of the power from the Supreme Court and share it with democratically elected bodies like Congress.

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Ep. 5: Federal Authority Without Judicial Supremacy

Ep. 5: Federal Authority Without Judicial Supremacy

Harvard Law School