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John Roberts: Presidents Have Executive Power. Also John Roberts: No, They Don’t

Conservative Review

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June 29, 2026

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John Roberts: Presidents Have Executive Power. Also John Roberts: No, They Don’t

Taken together, Cook and Slaughter reveal a chief justice once again attempting to split the baby between constitutional principle and institutional pragmatism.

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The Hill

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· Jul 5, 2026

Shapiro: Trump ‘accumulated way more power than our founders would have hoped’

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) on Sunday said following President Trump's Independence Day address that the commander in chief has “accumulated” more power than the founding fathers would have hoped for, echoing consistent criticism from Democrats. “Only more recently do we have an executive who, again, I think has accumulated way more power than our...

South Africa Today

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· Jun 22, 2026

The chair is not the person: A CEO’s hardest leadership lesson

Reflections of a CEO: The Chair is not the Person This article reflects on the idea of “observing yourself observing yourself” after stepping down as CEO of 21st Century after 28 years. There is a peculiar occupational hazard that comes with being a CEO. People laugh more readily at your jokes, listen more attentively to []

Inc.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Air Canada’s CEO Choice Carries a Leadership Lesson for Every Executive

Yesterday’s skills won’t win tomorrow’s job.

American Thinker

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· Jul 3, 2026

Trump: The Perfect President for America 250

Photo Credit: ATBy Matt KaneThe most unapologetically pro-America president in American history gets to preside over arguably the most celebratory term in our nation’s storied history.

Fortune

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· Jun 25, 2026

A 6 year study shows which CEOs are pushing RTO mandates: The ones with the biggest egos

Also: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 22, 2026

Billionaire Money Managers Have Chosen Their Favorite AI Stock (and It's Not Nvidia or Alphabet)

A dual-industry leader is the most common top-four holding for six of the savviest billionaire investors.

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Related coverage for "John Roberts: Presidents Have Executive Power. Also John Roberts: No, They Don’t": The Hill — Shapiro: Trump ‘accumulated way more power than our founders would have hoped’. South Africa Today — The chair is not the person: A CEO’s hardest leadership lesson. Inc.com — Air Canada’s CEO Choice Carries a Leadership Lesson for Every Executive. American Thinker — Trump: The Perfect President for America 250 . Fortune — A 6 year study shows which CEOs are pushing RTO mandates: The ones with the biggest egos. The Motley Fool — Billionaire Money Managers Have Chosen Their Favorite AI Stock (and It's Not Nvidia or Alphabet)