Article 6VANF The courts separate democracy from autocracy. Will Trump defy them?

The courts separate democracy from autocracy. Will Trump defy them?

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Amrit Singh and David Cole
from US news | The Guardian on (#6VANF)

Thus far, the administration has pursued appeals. But remarks from JD Vance and Elon Musk echo authoritarians worldwide

Will the Trump administration defy the courts?

JD Vance's tweet last weekend that judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power" has sparked widespread concern that the Trump administration might become the first in US history to do so. At least at this stage, it is not clear that it will come to that, notwithstanding the president's proclivity for asserting limitless executive power. But as other countries' experiences show, if he were to adopt the position of the US vice-president, Trump would be crossing perhaps the most fundamental line demarcating constitutional democracy from autocracy.

Amrit Singh is a law professor and executive director of the Rule of Law Impact Lab at Stanford Law School. David Cole is a professor at Georgetown Law and former legal director of the ACLU

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