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The legislature, the central branch of our government, but has ceded too much power to the executive.
One of the president’s most controversial Cabinet nominees wants to shuffle the deck on core American principles, such as checks and balances.
Contrary to what the critics say, it is possible—and well-proven—that even political appointees can be objective justices once they are on the bench.