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How can a law graduate on our most important forms of constitutional power? . A thought provoking question.

Tue Feb 11 2025
Vince Vance said this thing yesterday, that the judges cannot check the power of the executive and when he said that it sparked a lot of controversy. This is important because it is a clear statement about the separation that exists between the branches of government. This is a concept that has held America together for a long time. However, one must question if the vice president and graduate of Yale is correct in his statements and if he really understands why the judiciary is a crucial part of the separation of powers that exist in the U. S. Constitution itself. Not everyone agreed with Vance's views. For instance, Quinta Jurecic, a fellow of the Brookings Institution, indicated that the judiciary makes sure that the rulings made by the executive branch are in line with the laws of the land. Not only that but she also pointed out that if the executive decides not to adhere to the rulings made by the judiciary, then there will be chaos. The last bit about chaos is something that is worth thinking about. It is important to remember that Trump has, in the past, been backing court decisions when they favor him. As we can see, court rulings have already created friction. In the case where the judge stopped the “department of government efficiency” from accessing the treasury department’s central payment system, the consequences of such a ruling had far-reaching consequences. The ruling was issued after the lawsuit was filed by 19 attorneys general in Democratic states. Elon Musk wanted to seize control of the treasury system but was impeded by a judge. Judges have been instrumental in halting measures that were passed by the government. Such measures include the birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants and transferring transgender female inmates to male-only prisons. Such decisions emphasize the importance of the judiciary in decision-making processes. However, the most unfavorable reaction came from the Republican party after the ruling was issued. But the real question is: what is the real impact of this ruling? Some decisions include those that would delay the freezing of federal spending and releasing the identities of FBI agents who were involved in the January 6 insurrection. It is worth noting that such rulings are the most stringent measures for avoiding government abuse of power. One could argue that without such measures we would have no protection from the possible abuse of power afforded to the government.

questions

    How does JD Vance's interpretation of executive power align with the principles of judicial review outlined in Article III of the US constitution?
    What are the potential long-term implications if judges are restricted from ruling on executive actions?
    How does the separation of powers doctrine support or contradict Vance's interpretation of judicial authority?

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