Checks and Balances Impacts on Regulations
The U.S. Constitution allocates different powers to each of the three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial.
It has been said that this system of checks can produce moderate policy decisions.
The Constitution has the separation of powers in place so that there will remain an integrated resolution of policy controversies among the branches.
Give an example of how a constitutional checks and balances provision has helped or hindered the administration of a specific regulation.