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Ashley Deeks & Kristen E. Eichensehr, Frictionless Government and Foreign Relations, 110 Virginia Law Review 1815 (2024).


Abstract: In an era defined by partisan rifts and government gridlock, many celebrate the rare issues that prompt bipartisan consensus. But extreme consensus should sometimes trigger concern, not celebration. We call these worrisome situations “frictionless government.” Frictionless government occurs when there is overwhelming bipartisan and bicameral consensus about a particular set of policies, as well as