EXCERPT:
KARON: "The thing is, executive orders aren't worth all that much kind of like presidential decrees a nicer stationary, it is really the judiciary that decides what the law is going to be, it is not the executive branch, it is not the legislative branch, that’s called the doctrine of judicial review derived from the 1803, most famous constitutional law case of all, Marbury versus Madison. He can’t change things with an executive order but with these 90 days, maybe just maybe he can coax that long enough to do something."