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DESCRIPTION: President Trump is pushing the boundaries of executive power in an effort to exert maximum control over the federal government. These power grabs have harmed the federal workforce, undermined executive agency missions, endangered service members in our military, and threaten the separation of powers that are the cornerstone of our constitutional order. How will the legislative and judicial branches respond? What if, through acquiescence or defiance, the Trump administration succeeds in breaching the separation of powers? \n\nJoin the ACS student chapter at American University Washington College of Law and ACS National for a discussion about what happens next and how we can meet this moment.\n\nFeaturing:\n\nRachel Homer, Senior Attorney & Director of Democracy 2025, Democracy Forward \n\nAlice O'Brien, General Counsel, National Education Association\nRushab Sanghvi,&nbsp;General Counsel, American Federation of Government Employees \n\nStephen Wermiel, Professor of the Practice of Law, American University Washington College of Law (moderator)\nWelcome Remarks by:\n\nZinelle October, Interim President, ACS\n\n\n\nFor details, click here: https://getinvolved.acslaw.org/component/events/event/1586
SUMMARY:Executive Overreach: The Battle for Constitutional Checks and Balances
ORGANIZER;CN=American Constitution Society:MAILTO:info@acslaw.org
UID:1586-2025-04-03 12:00:00@americanconstitutionsociety.nonprofitsoapbox.com
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LOCATION: 4300 Nebraska Avenue Northwest Room NT01 (Ceremonial Classroom), Washington, DC, 20016
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