When talking heads and political pundits make their “What’s Wrong with America” lists, two concerns invariably rise to the top: the growing presidential abuse of power and the toxic political atmosphere in Washington. In Two Presidents Are Better Than One, David Orentlicher shows how the “imperial presidency” and partisan conflict are largely the result of a deeper problem—the Constitution’s placement of a single president atop the executive branch. Accordingly, writes Orentlicher, we can fix our broken political system by replacing the one person, one-party presidency with a two-person, two-party executive branch. Orentlicher contends that our founding fathers did not anticipate the extent to which their checks and balances would fail to c...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...
Political polarization is a great political problem of our time. While it has many sources, one imp...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...
When talking heads and political pundits make their “What’s Wrong with America” lists, two concerns ...
poster abstractThis poster will be based on my “Two Presidents” book, which argues that political dy...
In this article, Professor Orentlicher examines the Constitution\u27s design for the executive branc...
Imagine two presidents. The first campaigned on an issue that requires him to expand the role of the...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
The American version of the separation of powers was designed to prevent tyranny (i.e., capricious, ...
Imagine two presidents. The first campaigned on an issue that requires him to expand the role of the...
Presidential-congressional relations scholars have long debated whether the president is more succes...
Do presidents unite or divide Congress? In new research which analyses more than 6,000 roll call vot...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
A prevailing view in the legal and political science literature assumes that power holders seek to e...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...
Political polarization is a great political problem of our time. While it has many sources, one imp...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...
When talking heads and political pundits make their “What’s Wrong with America” lists, two concerns ...
poster abstractThis poster will be based on my “Two Presidents” book, which argues that political dy...
In this article, Professor Orentlicher examines the Constitution\u27s design for the executive branc...
Imagine two presidents. The first campaigned on an issue that requires him to expand the role of the...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
The American version of the separation of powers was designed to prevent tyranny (i.e., capricious, ...
Imagine two presidents. The first campaigned on an issue that requires him to expand the role of the...
Presidential-congressional relations scholars have long debated whether the president is more succes...
Do presidents unite or divide Congress? In new research which analyses more than 6,000 roll call vot...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
A prevailing view in the legal and political science literature assumes that power holders seek to e...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...
Political polarization is a great political problem of our time. While it has many sources, one imp...
Before the 1970s, divided government did not present serious obstacles to relations between the Cong...