September 25, 2024 The Future of the Executive State
Experts discuss the increasingly unilateral exercise of executive power, the Executive’s new capacities for microscopic surveillance and sanctioning of the citizenry, and whether Congress or the Judiciary are any longer interested in or capable of restoring a serviceable separation of powers.
Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
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The exponential growth of centralized lawmaking and enforcement powers has reached shocking levels in the last several decades, under both Republican and Democrat administrations, and often with little consideration given to the constitutional and political consequences. What is the source—political, technological, cultural—of this trend, and how can we correct course? Join us for a panel of seasoned experts as they discuss the increasingly unilateral exercise of executive power, the Executive’s new capacities for microscopic surveillance and sanctioning of the citizenry, and whether Congress or the Judiciary are any longer interested in or capable of restoring a serviceable separation of powers.
With a new presidential administration on the horizon and in the wake of major wins at the Supreme Court this last term, there is much to discuss about the future of the administrative state.
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