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A Dive Into Unitary Executive Theory: Presidential Powers and Limitations

  • 06/24/2025
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • In Person at the Minnesota Judicial Center - Room 230

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This one-hour CLE panel will look into the origins and the development of the unitary executive theory, including its rising relevance in the current administration’s approach to executive authority. The panel is comprised of three respected legal scholars whose publications on the topic range from critiques of the founding-era history that many textualists rely upon, the scope of presidential approval power, accountability of the executive branch, and numerous administrative law considerations. Despite the many criticisms of unitary executive theory, the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Roberts shows some interest in its application.

Panelists:
Professor Christine Chabot, Marquette University Law School
Professor Heidi Kitrosser, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Professor Nick Bednar
University of Minnesota Law School

Introductions:
Liz Kramer, Minnesota 
Solicitor General

Moderator:
Gabriel Ramirez-Hernandez, Norton Rose Fulbright

Cost:
Free for MSCHS Members
$25 for non-members

Location:
Minnesota Judicial Center - Room 230
25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55155

Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society
PO Box 25 | Chisago City, MN 55013

Contact MSCHS at
director@MnCourtHistory.org

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