This is the ninth session of a conference entitled Presidential Power in America: the Constitution, the Defense of a Nation, and the National Ethos,  that was held at the Massachusetts School of Law.

This panel explores the current actions of the executive branch in search of historical parallels. Has history repeated itself? or are we witnessing new heights of presidential power? If this is something new, what has changed and what are the implications for the rule of law, our constitutional government, our democracy and our freedoms? Participants include: Andy Rudalevige, Tom Cronin, Michael Genovese, Benjamin Kleinerman, and Luke Nichter.

 

The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.

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