constitutional principles; separation of powers; american government -- conlaw1
Two ways that separation of powers might exist. One is a "separatist" idea - I have mine, you have yours -- while the other is a cooperative idea (I take the front end of the job; you the back end). In the latter situation, the idea functions sort of like an assembly line -- both branches working on a different part of the very same chore. This is a different idea than the former, which is more antagonistic. DOWNLOAD.
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Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 at 02:47PM
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Sean Wilson
in Constitutional Law 1, american government, separation of powers
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