The Constitution, Federal Power, and the Military: Why One Scholar Says the Balance Has Shifted

Ana Maria Rus

In a moment when nearly half of Americans identify as politically independent , constitutional scholar William J. Watkins Jr. of the Independent Institute argues the country has drifted far from its founding structure. In his new book,  The Independent Guide to the Constitution , Watkins makes the case that the Constitution was designed to limit federal authority and reduce political conflict, not intensify it. Watkins frames the current moment as a turning point. He sees both major political