The History and Constitutionality of The Veto. Then, Lessons from a Dark Time

Published: March 18, 2019, 10 a.m.

A conversation on the history and constitutionality of the veto. And Donald Trump using a national emergency declaration in order to achieve a policy outcome of what it may mean for the future.\nGuest:\xa0Michael J. Gerhardt is the scholar-in-residence at the National Constitution Center.\xa0 He is also the Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill. And a Visiting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He is author of such books as\xa0The Power of Precedent (2008);\xa0The Forgotten Presidents: Their Untold Constitutional Legacy (2013);\xa0Impeachment: What Everyone Needs to Know (2018) among others.\nThen,\nA conversation with\xa0Adam Hochschild about his book Lessons from a Dark Time and Other Essays.\n\xa0\n\xa0\nThe post The History and Constitutionality of The Veto. Then, Lessons from a Dark Time appeared first on KPFA.