The Originalist Revolt: How a Conservative Scholar's Bombshell Challenges the Unitary Executive Theory
A leading originalist law professor, Caleb E. Nelson, has challenged the long-held conservative legal position by arguing that the Constitution's text and history grant Congress broad authority to shape the executive branch and limit the president's power to fire officials. This bombshell revelation from within the originalist movement is a crucial defense against the dangerous consolidation of executive power that threatens the very foundations of our constitutional system of checks and balances.

