This Article analyzes the scope of presidential veto power. The author reviews the history and debate surrounding the design of the Veto Clauses, and highlights the veto\u27s role in United States political and legal history. The author then examines the debate over the proper scope of the President\u27s veto power, including recent judicial treatment of the pocket veto. The author argues that the veto power continues to play an important role in the separation of power scheme of our political system
The President’s veto authority is among his most significant tools in legislative dealings with Cong...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Contemporary debates about state constitutional law have concentrated on the role of state constitut...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
This comment will explore the grounds upon which the line item veto might be constitutionally upheld...
Two recent exercises of the pocket veto by President Nixon have evoked controversy over the consti...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in INS vs Chadha is examined, and the origins of the legislative v...
My topic is the delegation of legislative power which occurs when a statute authorizes the Executive...
The Supreme Court, in Chadha v. Immigration & Naturalization Service, characterized a legislative ve...
Supreme Court Justices, in their role as interpreters of the Constitution, have often determined pub...
This Article explores the debate over the presidential veto power during the 1830s and 1840s. Prior ...
This article evaluates and compares “president ” and “presidency ” centered explanations of presi-de...
On June 23, 1983, the Supreme Court invalidated more federal statutes in a single day than it had in...
This thesis named Line-Item Veto in the U. S. Political System aims to describe the line-item veto i...
The President’s veto authority is among his most significant tools in legislative dealings with Cong...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Contemporary debates about state constitutional law have concentrated on the role of state constitut...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
This comment will explore the grounds upon which the line item veto might be constitutionally upheld...
Two recent exercises of the pocket veto by President Nixon have evoked controversy over the consti...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in INS vs Chadha is examined, and the origins of the legislative v...
My topic is the delegation of legislative power which occurs when a statute authorizes the Executive...
The Supreme Court, in Chadha v. Immigration & Naturalization Service, characterized a legislative ve...
Supreme Court Justices, in their role as interpreters of the Constitution, have often determined pub...
This Article explores the debate over the presidential veto power during the 1830s and 1840s. Prior ...
This article evaluates and compares “president ” and “presidency ” centered explanations of presi-de...
On June 23, 1983, the Supreme Court invalidated more federal statutes in a single day than it had in...
This thesis named Line-Item Veto in the U. S. Political System aims to describe the line-item veto i...
The President’s veto authority is among his most significant tools in legislative dealings with Cong...
Historians, political scientists, and legal scholars have long debated the origins and development o...
Contemporary debates about state constitutional law have concentrated on the role of state constitut...