'Unitary executive theory' argues to restore the president's authority
Summary
A recent decision by the Supreme Court is moving forward a goal to increase the president's power. The idea known as "unitary executive theory" is being supported by some conservatives.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court is working on a plan that aims to make the president's role stronger.
- The "unitary executive theory" supports the idea that the president should have more control over the executive branch.
- John Yoo, who supports this theory, talks about it with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
- The idea is mostly backed by conservative thinkers and politicians.
- The theory could impact how much say the president has over different parts of the government.
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