03 October 2014
Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies and Editor-In-Chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review, discusses President Obama's end-runs around Congress through rule making by executive agencies, executive orders and selective enforcement of duly enacted legislation, and the likelihood of success for House Speaker John Boehner in his suit against the president for usurping specified legislative functions.
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