
Jody Freeman
Jody Freeman is a prominent legal scholar and professor at Harvard Law School, known for her expertise in administrative law and her critical analysis of the intersection between law and policy. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of regulatory governance and has been an outspoken commentator on issues of executive power, particularly during the Trump administration. In recent discussions, Freeman has expressed concern over the administration's apparent disregard for constitutional norms and the implications this has for the rule of law.
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Jody Freeman commented that the Trump administration aims to completely eliminate the federal government's role in issuing emission regulations.
Tính toán của ông Trump khi hủy kết luận 'khí nhà kính gây hại cho con người'Jody Freeman highlights the recklessness of the Trump administration's disregard for law as part of its agenda.
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