Osage Nation Podcast - 𐓂𐒼𐒻𐒼𐒻𐒷 “Talking to One Another”
Guest host Amy Farid welcomes Osage Nation Supreme Court Chief Justice Meredith Drent to break down the constitutional framework that established separation of powers among the executive, judicial, legislative branches, and Minerals Council. Chief Justice Drent, whose great-great-great-great-grandfather Paul Aiken served as tribal interpreter and signed the 1881 Constitution, brings both legal expertise and family legacy to this discussion of governmental structure. She explains how each branch has distinct responsibilities—Congress creates laws, the Executive implements them, and the Judiciary interprets them—and why these boundaries are essential to preventing the system from breaking down. With clarity and occasional humor, Chief Justice Drent addresses the Nation's learning curve after 100 years under the 1906 Act's imposed governance, describing early constitutional challenges when officials had to learn new roles and untangle the "Gordian knot" of the previous system to make the separation of powers function properly.
29 episodios
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