We found 6 episodes of America's Roundtable with the tag “checks and balances”.
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Part II - A Conversation with Judge Henry W. Saad | U.S. Foreign Policy Impacted by America's Deteriorated Rule of Law
August 21st, 2022 | 20 mins 11 secs
administrative state, america, american exceptionalism, america’s roundtable, authoritarians, biden, checks and balances, chief judge, corruption, criminalizing political differences, culture war, doj, drugs, elections, fbi, fentanyl, florida, governor, governor ron desantis, illegal immigration, independent judiciary, international leaders summit, iran, israel, joel anand samy, judeo-christian values, judge henry saad, law and order, law enforcement, liberty, media, michigan, michigan court of appeals, natasha srdoc, plunkett cooney's appellate law practice group, president trump, protection of property rights, republic, rule of law, russia, separation of powers, sex trafficking, special counsel, trump administration, u.s. constitution, us, us southern border, usa
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Part I - A Conversation with Judge Henry W. Saad | Deterioration of The Rule Of Law in America
August 20th, 2022 | 42 mins 4 secs
administrative state, america, american exceptionalism, america’s roundtable, authoritarians, biden, checks and balances, chief judge, corruption, criminalizing political differences, culture war, doj, drugs, elections, fbi, fentanyl, florida, governor, governor ron desantis, illegal immigration, independent judiciary, international leaders summit, iran, israel, joel anand samy, judeo-christian values, judge henry saad, law and order, law enforcement, liberty, media, michigan, michigan court of appeals, natasha srdoc, plunkett cooney's appellate law practice group, president trump, protection of property rights, republic, rule of law, russia, separation of powers, sex trafficking, special counsel, trump administration, u.s. constitution, us, us southern border, usa
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John Yoo | Joe Biden's Executive Overreach — Imposing Unconstitutional Federal Mandates | Clarence Thomas's 30th Anniversary on the Supreme Court | Durham Report
October 30th, 2021 | 25 mins 18 secs
america, american enterprise institute, america’s roundtable, asia-pacific region, berkeley school of law, biden administration, california, capitalism, cdc, centers for disease control, checks and balances, clinton campaign, decentralization, declaration of independence, division of power, durham report, emanuel s. heller professor of law, europe, false claim of russia-trump collusion, federalism, former deputy assistant attorney general, government, governor phil bryant, hoover institution, international leaders summit, jerusalem leaders summit, joe biden, joel anand samy, john yoo, lanser broadcasting, law clerk, liberty, natasha srdoc, occupational safety and health administration, orrin hatch, osha, palo alto, president donald trump, private property, rule of law, san francisco bay area, socialism, sovereign states, stanford university, supertalk mississippi, supreme court justice clarence thomas, university of california, us, us constitution, us court of appeals judge laurence silberman, us department of justice, us senate judiciary committee, usa, utah, vaccine mandate, washington d.c.
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John Yoo | Socialism vs. The American Constitutional Structure | The China Threat
July 7th, 2021 | 29 mins 10 secs
1776, africa, america, american enterprise institute, america’s roundtable, asia-pacific region, berkeley school of law, california, capitalism, checks and balances, communist china, decentralization, division of power, emanuel s. heller professor of law, europe, federalism, former deputy assistant attorney general, gallup poll, government, governor phil bryant, hoover institution, independence day, international leaders summit, jerusalem leaders summit, joel anand samy, john yoo, lanser broadcasting, law clerk, liberty, middle east, natasha srdoc, orrin hatch, palo alto, president donald trump, private property, rule of law, san francisco bay area, socialism, sovereign states, stanford university, supertalk mississippi, supreme court justice clarence thomas, university of california, us, us constitution, us court of appeals judge laurence silberman, us department of justice, us senate judiciary committee, usa, utah, washington d.c.
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Ambassador Ken Blackwell | US 2020 Elections | Rule of Law | Election Integrity | Media Censorship | Big Tech | America's Freedom of Speech at Risk
November 21st, 2020 | 19 mins 44 secs
accountability, ambassador ken blackwell, america, america’s roundtable, atlanta, battleground states, checks and balances, corruption, covid-19, election integrity, elections, electoral system, georgia, independent judiciary, international leaders summit, joel anand samy, judeo-christian values, law and order, law enforcement, liberty, mayor of cincinnati, michigan, natasha srdoc, ohio, ohio's secretary of state, pandemic, pennsylvania, philadelphia, president trump, public policy, republic, ronald reagan, rule of law, sanctity of the ballot, separation of powers, state treasurer, transparency, trump administration, u.s. constitution, u.s. supreme court, united nations human rights commission, us, us ambassador, usa, voter fraud, voter irregularities
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Judge Henry Saad | U.S. Constitution | Rule of Law | Separation of Powers | U.S. Supreme Court
October 23rd, 2020 | 29 mins 35 secs
america, america’s roundtable, checks and balances, corruption, court packing, covid-19, cuba, doj, elections, governor, ian, independent judiciary, international leaders summit, joel anand samy, judeo-christian values, judge henry saad, law and order, law enforcement, liberty, michigan, natasha srdoc, north korea, president trump, protection of property rights, republic, rule of law, senate judiciary committee, separation of powers, trump administration, u.s. constitution, u.s. supreme court, us, usa, venezuela