UWO Now
Are the three branches of government really co-equal? In this episode of UWO Now, Wendell Ray speaks with Professor David J. Siemers about constitutional intent, legislative supremacy, presidential overreach, congressional abdication, and judicial activism. This conversation examines how the Founders structured the government, how the idea of co-equal branches emerged, and why understanding constitutional design matters today. Learn and discover from UWO… Now. 00:00 Cold Open — Are the Three Branches Really Co-Equal? 00:34 Welcome to UWO Now 01:00 The Myth of Co-Equal Branches Explained 01:48 Federalist 51 and Legislative Supremacy 06:36 Separation of Functions vs Co-Equality 08:30 When Did “Co-Equal Branches” Become Popular? 11:00 Nixon, Ford, and Presidential Power 14:47 Legislative Supremacy and Constitutional Design 16:51 Presidential Overreach and the Unitary Executive 19:00 Congressional Abdication 22:00 Judicial Activism and Expanding Court Power 25:00 Checks and Balances vs Government Effectiveness 29:30 Where to Start: The Constitution and Federalist Papers 33:00 Closing Thoughts #Constitution #SeparationOfPowers #LegislativeSupremacy #FederalistPapers #AmericanGovernment #PoliticalScience #ChecksAndBalances #PresidentialPower #JudicialReview #CivicEducation #UWONow #UWO #DavidSiemers #WendellRay
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