In this book, a dozen distinguished leading scholars examine the manner in which the constitutional principle of separation of powers has shaped the work of American political institutions and, in turn, how post-Founding doctrines and political practice have affected the way we think about the meaning and consequences of separated powers.
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Bradford Wilson is Deputy Director of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs and Professor of Political Science at Ashland University. Peter W. Schramm is Associate Director of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs and Professor of Political Science at Ashland University.
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