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Executive Functions Chat

Bob Bauer and Jack Goldsmith
Trump Administration
Supreme Court
Donald Trump
Habeas Corpus
Paul Weiss
Universal Injunctions
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Executive Orders
Alien Enemy Act
Birthright Citizenship
Congress
Trump Administration Orders
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U.S. Supreme Court
Corruption
United States Constitution
Stephen Miller
Immigration Policy
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Bob Bauer and Jack Goldsmith discuss news about the presidency. www.execfunctions.org

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Bob and Jack talk about grievances from President Trump’s first term that continue to shape his second-term conduct. They examine the federal search warrant recently executed at a Fulton County election facility seeking 2020 ballots, including the st... more

Jack speaks with University of Virginia School of Law Professor Saikrishna Prakash about his new book, The Presidential Pardon: The Short Clause with a Long, Troubled History. They discuss the origins of the pardon power, the framers’ anxieties about... more

Jack and Bob examine President Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act in response to ICE-related unrest in Minneapolis. They discuss the Act’s broad language, the uncertain scope of presidential discretion, the many unresolved constitutional q... more

Jack and Bob discuss the subpoena targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, the legal limits on presidential control of the Fed, Senate resistance, and the potential consequences for markets and the administration heading into the midterms.

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Recent Guests

Sai Prakash
Professor of Law at the University of Virginia Law School
University of Virginia Law School
Episode: Sai Prakash on the Pardon Power from the Founding to Trump
Professor Chris Mirasola
Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center
University of Houston Law Center
Episode: The President's Protective Power
Alan Z. Rozenshtein
Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School
University of Minnesota Law School
Episode: Executive Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Walter Stahr
Historian and author working on a biography of William Howard Taft
Episode: A President Who Advocated for Limits on Executive Authority
Anne Joseph O'Connell
Leading scholar in administrative law from Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School
Episode: Anne Joseph O'Connell on the New Jersey U.S. Attorney Matter

Hosts

Bob Bauer
Co-host discussing legal matters and presidential authority, with a focus on executive power and political implications.
Jack Goldsmith
Co-host with expertise in legal and constitutional matters, frequently analyzing political and judicial implications of presidential decisions.

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Sai Prakash on the Pardon Power from the Founding to Trump
Q: Why has the pardon power become controversial in recent administrations?
Presidents like Trump and Biden have used the pardon power to benefit allies and political agendas, raising concerns about cronyism and ethical standards.
Sai Prakash on the Pardon Power from the Founding to Trump
Q: What led to the inclusion of pardon power in Article 2 of the Constitution?
It reflected the idea that someone needed authority to mitigate harsh criminal laws and encourage rebellion resolutions by offering pardons.
Sai Prakash on the Pardon Power from the Founding to Trump
Q: What is the meaning of the exception for the pardon power that does not apply in cases of impeachment?
The purpose is to prevent the president from stopping an impeachment or pardoning a conviction made by the Senate.
Sai Prakash on the Pardon Power from the Founding to Trump
Q: Can you explain briefly what a commutation is and what clemency is?
Clemency is an umbrella term for mercy, while a commutation means shortening a sentence without disputing guilt, reducing time served.
A President Who Advocated for Limits on Executive Authority
Q: What was the key difference in approach to presidential power between Taft and Roosevelt?
Roosevelt believed in broad presidential powers unless explicitly prohibited, while Taft argued for a constitutionally limited view of presidential authority.

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Featuring in-depth discussions about the presidency and the intricacies of executive power, this podcast provides listeners with an analytical perspective on significant political events and legal matters surrounding the U.S. government. The hosts, who possess legal expertise, engage with complex topics ranging from artificial intelligence's impact on executive authority to historical interpretations of presidential powers. Episodes explore the balance of power between branches of government and highlight pivotal Supreme Court cases while drawing parallels to past administrations. This unique combination of legal insight and historical context aims to illuminate the evolving landscape of American governance, making it particularly appealing... more

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