The Obama Administration and Separation of Powers
“The Obama Administration and Separation of Powers” was the first panel of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Academic Symposium on “Congressional Dysfunction and Executive Lawmaking During the Obama Administration.” It was part of the AALS annual meeting.
Law professors talked about the Obama administration and separation of powers focusing on President Obama’s use of executive orders. They di… read more
Law professors talked about the Obama administration and separation of powers focusing on President Obama’s use of executive orders. They discussed whether the president overstepped executive authority and if his use upset the balance of power between Congress and the executive.
“The Obama Administration and Separation of Powers” was the first panel of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Academic Symposium on “Congressional Dysfunction and Executive Lawmaking During the Obama Administration.” It was part of the AALS annual meeting. close
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- Raquel E. Aldana Professor University of the Pacific->McGeorge School of Law
- Ming Hsu Chen Associate Professor University of Colorado, Boulder->Law School
- Chad DeVeaux Associate Professor Concordia University->School of Law
- Joseph Landau Associate Professor Fordham University School of Law
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