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DESCRIPTION:Are you concerned about the state of American democracy? Have q
 uestions about executive power\, the courts and the rule\nof law?Join us f
 or a student-focused teach-in featuring legal and\npolitical experts who w
 ill address pressing questions about the challenges\nfacing the U.S. const
 itutional system.President Trump’s second term has begun with a series of\
 nexecutive orders\, many of which have faced legal challenges. Federal jud
 ges\,\nincluding several Republican appointees\, have questioned the legal
 ity of\ncertain actions and temporarily blocked efforts to end birthright 
 citizenship\,\neliminate USAID\, freeze government spending\, and grant El
 on\nMusk’s DOGE access to taxpayer information and federal funds. Meanwhil
 e\, the vice president has publicly criticized the federal courts and sugg
 ested that\nthe White House may choose not to comply with their rulings.&n
 bsp\;If the President ignores federal courts—or even the Supreme\nCourt—do
 es that constitute a constitutional crisis? And if so\, what happens\nnext
 ?Moderator:&nbsp\;Chris Faricy\, director of the Campbell Public Affairs I
 nstitutePanelists:&nbsp\;Jenny Breen\, associate professor at the College 
 of LawTom Keck\, professor of political science and&nbsp\;Michael O. Sawye
 r Chair of Constitutional Law and PoliticsStephan Stohler\, associate prof
 essor of political scienceDon’t miss this chance to engage with experts\, 
 ask your\nquestions\, and explore what’s at stake for American democracy.T
 his event is coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute.
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SUMMARY:Constitutional Crisis in America
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h4>Are you concerned about the state of Ameri
 can democracy? Have questions about executive power\, the courts and the r
 ule\nof law?</h4><p>Join us for a student-focused teach-in featuring legal
  and\npolitical experts who will address pressing questions about the chal
 lenges\nfacing the U.S. constitutional system.</p><p>President Trump’s sec
 ond term has begun with a series of\nexecutive orders\, many of which have
  faced legal challenges. Federal judges\,\nincluding several Republican ap
 pointees\, have questioned the legality of\ncertain actions and temporaril
 y blocked efforts to end birthright citizenship\,\neliminate USAID\, freez
 e government spending\, and grant Elon\nMusk’s DOGE access to taxpayer inf
 ormation and federal funds. Meanwhile\, the vice president has publicly cr
 iticized the federal courts and suggested that\nthe White House may choose
  not to comply with their rulings.&nbsp\;If the President ignores federal 
 courts—or even the Supreme\nCourt—does that constitute a constitutional cr
 isis? And if so\, what happens\nnext?</p><h4>Moderator:&nbsp\;</h4><p>Chri
 s Faricy\, director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute</p><h4>Paneli
 sts:&nbsp\;</h4><p><strong></strong>Jenny Breen\, associate professor at t
 he College of Law</p><p>Tom Keck\, professor of political science and&nbsp
 \;Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics</p><p>Stephan
  Stohler\, associate professor of political science</p><h4>Don’t miss this
  chance to engage with experts\, ask your\nquestions\, and explore what’s 
 at stake for American democracy.</h4><p>This event is coordinated by the C
 ampbell Public Affairs Institute.</p>
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