This seminal work by Woodrow Wilson, penned before his presidency, offers a profound exploration of the American constitutional system. It delves into the intricate balance of power among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, providing an insightful analysis of their respective roles and interrelationships. Wilson, a distinguished scholar of political science and law, meticulously examines the evolution of constitutional principles and their practical application. This book is not merely a historical account but a foundational text that continues to offer enduring perspectives on American governance, making it indispensable for students and scholars of constitutional law and political science.