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The American Constitution separates power among 3 branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Is this the only logical way to divide power? Does it have significant advantages or disadvantages, compared to other sys...
The structure of the Constitution and questions of comparative law is an episode from No. 86 Lecture Series by The Federalist Society. The American Constitution separates power among 3 branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Is thi...
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Published Mar 23, 2020, 31:53 long, audio available.
The American Constitution separates power among 3 branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Is this the only logical way to divide power? Does it have significant advantages or disadvantages, compared to other systems? Professor Steven Calabresi of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law joins us to discuss how the Founders made this choice and how the structure of the US Constitution differs from other governments around the world.
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The structure of the Constitution and questions of comparative law is from No. 86 Lecture Series by The Federalist Society.
Published Mar 23, 2020 and 31:53 long