Kurt Shillinger
When a system of government endures for long enough, as the American constitutional experiment has for 236 years, it is easy enough to take it for granted聽鈥 that it will always hold. Concepts like 鈥渞ule of law鈥 and 鈥渟eparation of powers鈥 sound durable.
In her story about the Trump presidency, however, Linda Feldmann illustrates how democracy depends on 鈥渘orms,鈥 or the softer rules of governing, such as respect, judicial independence, and honesty.