Emergency Declarations and Separation of Powers: The U.S. Constitutional Order in the Era of Trump

By Tanner Weigel, Staff Writer In the United States, the three branches of the federal government perform different functions, which are enumerated in the U.S. Constitution. In theory, then, these branches of government hold equal standing, but provide checks and balances on each other. For example, Presidents can veto bills that come out of the […]
Senator Jon Kyl Gives Talk On Campus

By Nash Wills, Staff Writer On Friday, April 1, Jon Kyl, a former United States Senator from Arizona came to campus to give two talks—one for executive education, and another for full-time students. Kyl attended the University of Arizona, where he received both his undergraduate and law degrees. After working as a lawyer and lobbyist […]