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Professor Orentlicher Column on Co-Presidents Appears in National Newspaper
01/07/2015
Professor David Orentlicher’s recent column, "Does America Need More than One President?" has been published online by “USA Today” and the “Dallas Morning News.”
The article briefly outlines the theme of Orentlicher’s book, Are Two Presidents Better than One? published in March 2013 by NYU Press, which makes the case that much of the discord in government could be curtailed through a system that required cooperation in a two-person, two-party executive.
The piece was made available by "Zocalo Public Square," a project of the Center for Social Cohesion at Arizona State University. Zocalo works with other entities to produce events across the United States, and makes its daily reporting available to 150 media outlets across the nation.
Professor Orentlicher is Samuel R. Rosen Professor at IU McKinney. A scholar of constitutional law, and co-director of the Hall Center for Law and Health, he also has taught at Princeton University and the University of Chicago Law School. He earned degrees in law and medicine at Harvard and specializes as well in health care law and ethics.
