This Article argues that longstanding doctrines that exclude judicial review of the determinations or findings the President makes as conditions for invoking statutory powers should be replaced. These doctrines are inconsistent with the fundamental constitutional commitment to reviewing whether federal officials act with legal authorization. Where a statute grants power conditioned upon an official making a determination that certain conditions obtain - as statutes that grant power to the President often do - review of whether that power is validly exercised requires review of the determinations the official makes to invoke the power. Review of those determinations is commonplace with regard to government actors subject to the Administrativ...
President George W. Bush and his executive branch lawyers have earned widespread criticism for ext...
As with Congress and the judiciary, presidents have access to powers expressly stated in the Constit...
Enforcement of law is at the core of the President’s constitutional duty to “take Care” that the law...
From the Supreme Court\u27s earliest days, it has reviewed some, but not all, challenges to the Pres...
This Article argues that longstanding doctrines that exclude judicial review of the determinations o...
American public law has no answer to the question of how a court should evaluate the president\u27s ...
When does a statute grant powers to the President as opposed to other officials? Prominent theories ...
Congress has granted the President enormous power. This is well known, but how we are to assess the...
This Article examines the relationship between judicial review and presidential non-enforcement of s...
The scope of the President’s legal authority is determined in part by historical practice. This Essa...
In evaluating whether presidential acts are constitutional, the Supreme Court often takes its cues f...
The continuing debate over the President’s directive authority is but one of the many separation-of-...
Some constitutional theorists defend unbounded executive power to respond to emergencies or expansiv...
This article, published in Law & Contemporary Problems, was presented at a Duke Law School confere...
This Article explores the appropriate role of the executive branch in enforcing and defending feder...
President George W. Bush and his executive branch lawyers have earned widespread criticism for ext...
As with Congress and the judiciary, presidents have access to powers expressly stated in the Constit...
Enforcement of law is at the core of the President’s constitutional duty to “take Care” that the law...
From the Supreme Court\u27s earliest days, it has reviewed some, but not all, challenges to the Pres...
This Article argues that longstanding doctrines that exclude judicial review of the determinations o...
American public law has no answer to the question of how a court should evaluate the president\u27s ...
When does a statute grant powers to the President as opposed to other officials? Prominent theories ...
Congress has granted the President enormous power. This is well known, but how we are to assess the...
This Article examines the relationship between judicial review and presidential non-enforcement of s...
The scope of the President’s legal authority is determined in part by historical practice. This Essa...
In evaluating whether presidential acts are constitutional, the Supreme Court often takes its cues f...
The continuing debate over the President’s directive authority is but one of the many separation-of-...
Some constitutional theorists defend unbounded executive power to respond to emergencies or expansiv...
This article, published in Law & Contemporary Problems, was presented at a Duke Law School confere...
This Article explores the appropriate role of the executive branch in enforcing and defending feder...
President George W. Bush and his executive branch lawyers have earned widespread criticism for ext...
As with Congress and the judiciary, presidents have access to powers expressly stated in the Constit...
Enforcement of law is at the core of the President’s constitutional duty to “take Care” that the law...