Trump’s Power Play: Can Checks on His Executive Orders Prevail?
Scholars debate if Congress and courts can check Trump’s 150+ executive orders amid rising partisanship and shifting judicial norms.
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Scholars debate if Congress and courts can check Trump’s 150+ executive orders amid rising partisanship and shifting judicial norms.
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