
Adrian Vermeule
Adrian Vermeule is a prominent legal scholar and professor at Harvard Law School, known for his work on administrative law, constitutional law, and the intersection of law and politics. He has been a vocal advocate for a more robust role for the executive branch in governance and has engaged in debates about judicial power and legislative authority. Vermeule has attracted attention for his critiques of judicial activism and his suggestions for legislative strategies to limit judicial influence, particularly in the context of the Trump administration's legal challenges.
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