Grab a cup of coffee or tea because today, we are reviewing the Founding Principle of constitutional precautions, or the “fences of protection” around our liberty. I addressed this issue in a previous post from September, 2023. These are timeless principles and deserve a review. Here they are: Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, and Federalism Can you define these terms? They are important, because without them, we can slowly lose our Constitutional Republic and the freedoms we enjoy. Let’s look further into these “fences.” Founding Principles: Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances The Separation of Powers prevents any one Branch of government (Legislative, Executive, and Judicial) from gaining, assuming, or taking too much power. Each Branch has defined functions and is constitutionally given the power to carry out those functions. (See Articles I, Ii, III) Checks and balances are different from the Separation of Powers in that each Branch of …
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