Chemerinsky proposes a radical solution to constitutional failure: a peaceful separation into two or more nations, allowing for freedom of movement and trade.
The U.S. Constitution, particularly the Electoral College and Senate structure, is seen as a major threat to democracy, especially following Donald Trump's election.
Legal experts, echoing sentiments on the left, are increasingly urging a reevaluation of the Constitution, viewing it as the root of democratic dysfunction.
Levitsky and Ziblatt articulate the current political climate as a 'sick democracy,' reflecting on the ramifications of voter suppression and political corruption.
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