Sarah Burns is a Fellow at the Quincy Institute, and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rochester Institute of Technology. In her book, The Politics of War Powers, she demonstrates how the Constitution creates an invitation to struggle between the branches. Since World War II, Congress has failed to engage in the struggle, allowing presidents to create and execute poorly developed policy in the realm of war.

- Weekend & Summer
- Applications open June 2-12!
About Weekend & Summer Seminars
An immersive three-day encounter with primary sources, along with a visit to a local historic site.




