
Doing Democracy: Should America Adopt a Parliamentary System of Government?
As part of Forum’s Doing Democracy series, we’ll talk to constitutional law professor Maxwell Stearns about parliamentary systems of government, and why he says it would help ease political gridlock and prevent an authoritarian taking power in the U.S.
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Show Notes
Constitutional law professor Maxwell Stearns doesn’t think the U.S. is headed for a constitutional crisis…he thinks we’re already deeply in one. And it’s our constitution itself that’s a big part of the problem. In his new book, Parliamentary America, he maps a way out of the crisis, calling for the country to adopt a parliamentary system of government, like most other democracies in the world. As part of Forum’s Doing Democracy series, we’ll talk to him about his plan, and why he says it would help ease political gridlock and prevent an authoritarian taking power in the U.S.
Guest:
Maxwell Stearns, professor of law, University of Maryland Carey School of Law; author, "Parliamentary America: The Least Radical Means of Radically Repairing Our Broken Democracy"
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