Recent years have seen much speculation over executive branch legal interpretation and internal decisionmaking, particularly in matters of national security and international law. Debate persists over how and why the executive arrives at particular understandings of its legal constraints, the extent to which the positions taken by one presidential administration may bind the next, and, indeed, the extent to which the President is constrained by law at all. Current scholarship focuses on rational, political, and structural arguments to explain executive actions and legal positioning, but it has yet to take account of the diverse ways in which legal questions arise for the executive branch, which have a significant effect on executive decisio...
Since the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s, the President’s power in foreign affairs, while questione...
article published in law reviewAfter decades of debate, the lines of distinction between textualism ...
The decisions Presidents and those operating under their authority take determine the course of our ...
Recent years have seen much speculation over executive branch legal interpretation and internal deci...
Justice Holmes famously observed that [g]reat cases . . . make bad law. The problem may be especia...
In an age in which the “imperial presidency” seems to have reached its apex, perhaps most alarmingly...
The use of international law to understand domestic authority has a long pedigree. It is also the su...
To what extent does the executive branch have autonomous powers of legal interpretation? The issue i...
There is something missing in interpretive theory. Recent controversies-involving, for example, the ...
The Supreme Court\u27s willingness to defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes has vaci...
The continuing debate over the President’s directive authority is but one of the many separation-of-...
Judicial deference toward presidential decision making in national security has led to largely unenc...
This article analyzes the power of the President to create federal law on the foundation of the exec...
When executive actors interpret statutes, the prevailing assumption is that they can and should use ...
The Supreme Court’s willingness to defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes has vacilla...
Since the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s, the President’s power in foreign affairs, while questione...
article published in law reviewAfter decades of debate, the lines of distinction between textualism ...
The decisions Presidents and those operating under their authority take determine the course of our ...
Recent years have seen much speculation over executive branch legal interpretation and internal deci...
Justice Holmes famously observed that [g]reat cases . . . make bad law. The problem may be especia...
In an age in which the “imperial presidency” seems to have reached its apex, perhaps most alarmingly...
The use of international law to understand domestic authority has a long pedigree. It is also the su...
To what extent does the executive branch have autonomous powers of legal interpretation? The issue i...
There is something missing in interpretive theory. Recent controversies-involving, for example, the ...
The Supreme Court\u27s willingness to defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes has vaci...
The continuing debate over the President’s directive authority is but one of the many separation-of-...
Judicial deference toward presidential decision making in national security has led to largely unenc...
This article analyzes the power of the President to create federal law on the foundation of the exec...
When executive actors interpret statutes, the prevailing assumption is that they can and should use ...
The Supreme Court’s willingness to defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes has vacilla...
Since the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s, the President’s power in foreign affairs, while questione...
article published in law reviewAfter decades of debate, the lines of distinction between textualism ...
The decisions Presidents and those operating under their authority take determine the course of our ...