Today it is generally recognized that the presidential veto plays an im-portant role in the legislative process. The threat, either implicit or ex-plicit, that a president will refuse to affix his signature to legislation is believed to influence policy outcomes (McCarty and Poole 1995, Krehbie
The ability to veto legislation is the most important formal power of the presidency in the legislat...
Riders to appropriations bills have long been a favorite Congressional instrument for forcing presid...
The Constitution provides that any bill not returned by the President “within ten Days (Sundays exce...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Vetoes cast by the President represent a rejection of the will and intent of the majority in Congres...
The President’s veto is effective not only in preventing the passage of legislation undesirable to t...
This research develops a typology of vetoes and overrides based on the nature of the coalition that ...
This report provides a brief overview of procedures involved in vetoing a bill and the ways Congress...
This article evaluates and compares “president ” and “presidency ” centered explanations of presi-de...
This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
In using presidential signing statements strategically, President George W. Bush attempts to turn an...
Abstract One of the important features that characterize the status of the President as head of sta...
The yet to be authorized \u27line item veto\u27 advocated by recent administrations pales in compari...
Problems created by the uncertain scope of the President\u27s pocket-veto power do not often arise, ...
This thesis named Line-Item Veto in the U. S. Political System aims to describe the line-item veto i...
The ability to veto legislation is the most important formal power of the presidency in the legislat...
Riders to appropriations bills have long been a favorite Congressional instrument for forcing presid...
The Constitution provides that any bill not returned by the President “within ten Days (Sundays exce...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Vetoes cast by the President represent a rejection of the will and intent of the majority in Congres...
The President’s veto is effective not only in preventing the passage of legislation undesirable to t...
This research develops a typology of vetoes and overrides based on the nature of the coalition that ...
This report provides a brief overview of procedures involved in vetoing a bill and the ways Congress...
This article evaluates and compares “president ” and “presidency ” centered explanations of presi-de...
This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
In using presidential signing statements strategically, President George W. Bush attempts to turn an...
Abstract One of the important features that characterize the status of the President as head of sta...
The yet to be authorized \u27line item veto\u27 advocated by recent administrations pales in compari...
Problems created by the uncertain scope of the President\u27s pocket-veto power do not often arise, ...
This thesis named Line-Item Veto in the U. S. Political System aims to describe the line-item veto i...
The ability to veto legislation is the most important formal power of the presidency in the legislat...
Riders to appropriations bills have long been a favorite Congressional instrument for forcing presid...
The Constitution provides that any bill not returned by the President “within ten Days (Sundays exce...