
Corey Brettschneider
Corey Brettschneider is a political science professor at Brown University and a constitutional law expert who focuses on the interplay between democracy and constitutional interpretation. He is known for his analysis of presidential powers and has contributed to public discourse on the limits of executive authority, advocating for the importance of judicial review in maintaining the balance of power among branches of government.
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Corey Brettschneider highlighted Patrick Henry's speech in his recent book 'The Presidents and the People.'
As Trump aims to expand presidential authority, can anyone stop him?Corey Brettschneider commented on the political implications of the ongoing investigations.
Cuomo probe will add to fears Trump is politicizing justiceCorey Brettschneider argues that citizen movements have historically been effective in stopping presidents determined to restrict rights.
How the economy may frustrate Trump’s drive to expand presidential powerCorey Brettschneider, a Brown University professor, discussed the implications of Miller’s argument on constitutional law.
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