Eloise Pasachoff
Eloise Pasachoff is a law professor at Georgetown University, specializing in constitutional law and the relationship between the executive and legislative branches. Her work often addresses the implications of executive power on democratic governance, particularly concerning budgetary authority and the checks and balances that are fundamental to the American political system. Pasachoff has been vocal about the potential threats posed by recent executive actions that could undermine Congress's power of the purse, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the foundational principles of democracy.
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Eloise Pasachoff is a law professor who expressed concerns about the balance of power in the American system.
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Pasachoff is a law professor who expressed concern about Vought's actions threatening democracy.
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Eloise Pasachoff, a law professor, expressed concerns that Vought's work poses a threat to democracy.
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