February 27, 2026 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET

February 27th at 3:00pm, Thompson 420

Lecturer Chris Edelson will be speaking about his new book that focuses on the current US political climate, the appropriate use of and constraints on emergency presidential powers, and how they have become the topic of much heated debate. How did the framers of the Constitution intend to balance emergency powers with limits? How has this balance eroded over time? And why is Donald Trump's presidency so concerning for the future of liberal democracy in the United States?

Addressing these questions and more, Chris Edelson traces the evolution of emergency executive authority in the US government from the eighteenth century to the second Trump administration.

The lecture is open to the public.