In the piece, Svenson discusses what he describes as “Yet another constitutional showdown, this time President Trump versus governors over the reopening of America. Governor Newsom has announced that until a number of prerequisites are met his stay-at-home mandate will remain untouched.”
Excerpt from essay: “But the President asserts that the power to reopen America, ‘the biggest decision I’ve ever had to make,’ is a call reserved to the national government, and ‘the authority of the President of the United States having to do with this subject . . . is total.’ Then, on April 16, 2020, his ‘biggest decision’: judging that our governors ‘are all very capable people,” the President prefaced, ‘I will be authorizing each individual governor of each individual state to implement a reopening . . . in a manner as most appropriate.’
“But what if the President had judged governors ‘not very capable’ and had at that very moment authorized a reopening on his terms, who, then, would have prevailed in this reimagined constitutional showdown? The outcome, evidently, is not in doubt: legal experts seem astounded by Trump’s claims of power, wondering where on earth they originated; said one, ‘You won’t find that written in the Federalist Papers anywhere.’ The President’s response? ‘We’ll give you a brief if you want.’ Pity the lawyer assigned the impossible task of writing that brief.”
Svenson can speak to topics regarding the Constitution, constitutional law, and federalism.
Biography :
Art (Arthur) Svenson is an award-winning professor at the University of Redlands, and a nationally recognized expert on the Constitution, Constitutional rights, physician-assisted suicide, medicinal marijuana, federalism, and other topics of law. He is the endowed chair of the political science department and also known for his talent as a violinist who often plays with regional symphonies.
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