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What happens when two fictional U.S. presidents from opposite parties face tough ethical dilemmas and the limits of executive power?
Join Aaron Tang, Professor of Law at UC Davis, and a panel of influential voices as they dive deep into these complex questions in a thought-provoking discussion.
Don’t miss this fascinating exploration of law, leadership, and ethics! Perfect for students in government courses. Watch Breaking the Deadlock: A Power Play (55:38).
More suggested videos, books/eBooks and articles on U.S. government and politics can be found on the online library guides Government, Presidency and U.S. Constitution & Federalism.
http://dlvr.it/TQWglx
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What happens when two fictional U.S. presidents from opposite parties face tough ethical dilemmas and the limits of executive power?
Join Aaron Tang, Professor of Law at UC Davis, and a panel of influential voices as they dive deep into these complex questions in a thought-provoking discussion.
Don’t miss this fascinating exploration of law, leadership, and ethics! Perfect for students in government courses. Watch Breaking the Deadlock: A Power Play (55:38).
More suggested videos, books/eBooks and articles on U.S. government and politics can be found on the online library guides Government, Presidency and U.S. Constitution & Federalism.
http://dlvr.it/TQWglx

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