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The Once and Future King: The Rise of Crown Government in America

The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel Colonial Room 1127 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036

Federalist Society Book Event

In his new book, The Once and Future King, F. H. Buckley argues that the presidency is not just equivalent to what he calls “crown government”, but that the powers vested in the presidency are greater than even that of an unelected monarch. Contrary to a traditional interpretation of separation of powers, Buckley argues that the Founders envisioned a system where the legislative branch would dominate the executive, something he argues has been lost since the founding.

Speaker:

  • F.H. Buckley, Foundation Professor, George Mason University School of Law
  • Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center

In his new book, The Once and Future King, F. H. Buckley argues that the presidency is not just equivalent to what he calls “crown government”, but that the powers vested in the presidency are greater than even that of an unelected monarch. Contrary to a traditional interpretation of separation of powers, Buckley argues that the Founders envisioned a system where the legislative branch would dominate the executive, something he argues has been lost since the founding.

Speakers:

  • F.H. Buckley, Foundation Professor, George Mason University School of Law
  • Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center

Onsite registration will be available. 

Remarks to be followed by drinks and hors d’oeuvres