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The Separation of Powers

Separation of Powers Institute

Director of the Separation of Powers Institute Professor Chad Squitieri conducts interviews with legal scholars that examine the federal constitutional structure, with an emphasis on a historical understanding of the role of divided power in the preservation of “justice,” the “general welfare,” and “the blessings of liberty.” To learn more check out www.spi.law.edu

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Professor Squitieri discusses the writ of habeas corpus with Professor William Kamin and Professor J. Joel Alicea while the three were traveling in California.

Learn more about SPI: spi.law.edu/

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Professor Squitieri discusses Professor Natalie Swenson's new article, "Facial Remedies and Facial Reasons."

• Learn more about SPI: spi.law.edu

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Prof. Squitieri discusses a new paper on the emergency docket authored by lawyer Tyler Dobbs (Tyler joins this episode in his personal capacity, and not on behalf of his employer or clients).

Learn more about SPI: spi.law.edu/

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Professor Squitieri discusses a distinction between Congress and administrative agencies with Elias Neibart, who has a draft paper on the topic.

Learn more about SPI: spi.law.edu/

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