In this episode of The Ezra Klein Show, the conversation focuses on the growing power of the presidency and the diminishing role of the administrative state following recent Supreme Court rulings. Constitutional law experts join the discussion to explore the effects of decisions that grant the president significant immunity from prosecution while limiting Congress's ability to check executive actions. They highlight how these rulings, especially the overturning of *Chevron* deference, shift authority from regulatory agencies to the courts, leading to uncertainty and possibly hampering effective government policy implementation. The guests also draw historical comparisons to the Supreme Court of the 1930s and examine potential safeguards against presidential overreach, such as the need for agencies to provide reasoned justifications for their actions.