The Trump administration 2.0
Challenges to the US Constitution and the judiciary
Lecture
Donald Trump's return to the White House raises questions about the resilience of the US Constitution and the independence of the judiciary. How will the new administration shape the balance of power and what legal disputes could characterize this presidency? In her lecture, renowned law professor Kim Wehle will analyze the potential challenges to constitutional norms, the role of the Supreme Court, and the broader implications for U.S. democracy.
Kim Wehle is an expert in constitutional law and separation of powers, with a particular focus on presidential power and administrative agencies. As a professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, she researches and teaches constitutional law, civil procedure, administrative law, and the federal courts and Supreme Court. In spring 2025, she is a Fulbright Scholar in The Hague. She is also a legal contributor for ABC News and writes regularly for Politico, The Atlantic and The Bulwark.
Language: English
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