Recent Presidents have claimed wide-ranging authority to decline enforcement of federal laws. The Obama Administration, for example, has announced policies of abstaining from investigation and prosecution of certain federal marijuana crimes, postponing enforcement of key provisions of the Affordable Care Act, and suspending enforcement of removal statutes against certain undocumented immigrants. While these examples highlight how exercises of executive enforcement discretion-the authority to turn a blind eye to legal violations-may effectively reshape federal policy, prior scholarship has offered no satisfactory account of the proper scope of, and constitutional basis for, this putative executive authority. This Article fills that gap. Thro...
Federal executive officials routinely authorize government personnel to violate otherwise applicable...
In the context of implementing the Affordable Care Act and the Clean Air Act, the Obama Administrati...
Scholars, lawyers, and, indeed, the public at large increasingly worry about what purposive presiden...
The framers of the U.S. Constitution envisioned a government consisting of three branches, each with...
The President has broad discretion to refrain from enforcing many civil and criminal laws, either in...
Enforcement of law is at the core of the President’s constitutional duty to “take Care” that the law...
The executive branch is often called upon to assess how a particular statute it is charged to admini...
Enforcement of law is at the core of the President’s constitutional duty to “take Care” that the law...
In November 2014, President Obama announced a significant turn in U.S. immigration policy: that immi...
This article, published in Law & Contemporary Problems, was presented at a Duke Law School confere...
Some constitutional theorists defend unbounded executive power to respond to emergencies or expansiv...
Broad executive action has been the Obama Administration’s signature contribution to American immigr...
After briefly retracing previous Presidents’ general uses of executive orders and debates over presi...
This Article explores the appropriate role of the executive branch in enforcing and defending feder...
Scholars, lawyers, and, indeed, the public at large increasingly worry about what purposive presiden...
Federal executive officials routinely authorize government personnel to violate otherwise applicable...
In the context of implementing the Affordable Care Act and the Clean Air Act, the Obama Administrati...
Scholars, lawyers, and, indeed, the public at large increasingly worry about what purposive presiden...
The framers of the U.S. Constitution envisioned a government consisting of three branches, each with...
The President has broad discretion to refrain from enforcing many civil and criminal laws, either in...
Enforcement of law is at the core of the President’s constitutional duty to “take Care” that the law...
The executive branch is often called upon to assess how a particular statute it is charged to admini...
Enforcement of law is at the core of the President’s constitutional duty to “take Care” that the law...
In November 2014, President Obama announced a significant turn in U.S. immigration policy: that immi...
This article, published in Law & Contemporary Problems, was presented at a Duke Law School confere...
Some constitutional theorists defend unbounded executive power to respond to emergencies or expansiv...
Broad executive action has been the Obama Administration’s signature contribution to American immigr...
After briefly retracing previous Presidents’ general uses of executive orders and debates over presi...
This Article explores the appropriate role of the executive branch in enforcing and defending feder...
Scholars, lawyers, and, indeed, the public at large increasingly worry about what purposive presiden...
Federal executive officials routinely authorize government personnel to violate otherwise applicable...
In the context of implementing the Affordable Care Act and the Clean Air Act, the Obama Administrati...
Scholars, lawyers, and, indeed, the public at large increasingly worry about what purposive presiden...