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Blue Thoughts From a Red State's avatar

I agree our judiciary system has been compromised, even infected, by hapless evil doers masquerading as fair minded adjudicators. However, Professor Vladeck provides me with the best insightful analysis available. He’s indispensable for my understanding of current issues concerning the courts.

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(Not That) Bill O'Reilly's avatar

An underdiscussed aspect of these separation of powers cases is that the Executive increasingly invokes authorities in transparent bad faith to pursue preferred policies--Biden *obviously* did not think the COVID pandemic necessitated broad student debt cancellation, and Trump, to the extent he has any considered view at all, doesn't really think our trade deficit with Madagascar is a emergency. But despite the President's constitutional obligation to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," the courts have never been willing to second-guess these quasi-factual predicate determinations, and so instead we get doctrinally inconsistent rulings on things like the MQD that police such bad faith power grabs sub rosa.

Given that Trump has effectively claimed the power to unilaterally regulate *all* foreign trade subject only to the proper incantations, I suspect the Court will take an extremely skeptical view, but it would be nice if instead they simply treated the Take Care clause seriously and asserted the authority to acknowledge when the President is violating it.

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