Executive Powers with Former Justice Department Official John Yoo
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Quotes
"We aim to uncover the understanding of executive power by exploring the perspectives of those involved in drafting and ratifying the constitution." – John Yoo
"The president possesses discretion in the execution of laws, yet it is anticipated that this authority is exercised in a manner that benefits the nation." – John Yoo
Featured in this Episode
John Yoo
Former Justice Department Official
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-yoo-57667b6/
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
05:14 - Unique Schools near Barnes Foundation in Marion Town.
10:00 - Discouragement around Pursuing a PhD in History.
12:19 - Law School Philosophies, Trials, and Bush Administration Legal Counsel.
19:29 - Approved Drone Strikes and Legal Interrogations.
21:55 - Balancing Civilian Blending and Protecting Enemy Soldiers.
25:59 - Evolution of Executive Power from 18th-century Politics.
28:38 - Debate on Concentration of Executive Power.
32:38 - The President's Role: Protecting the Nation and Executing Laws.
34:29 - Shaping the Presidency: George Washington's Decisions.
37:40 - Senate's Role in Appointments and Treaties.
43:32 - Jefferson's View on Constitution Amendments for Acquisitions.
44:26 - Rushed Louisiana Purchase: Presidential Power Defense.
48:44 - Critiquing Nixon's Excessive Use of Power.
50:41 - Executive Orders: Power, Weaknesses, Appropriateness.
54:32 - President Fills the Gap: Limited Government Ideals.
59:37 – Conclusion
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