Reviewed title: Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline in Congressional Capacity and Prospects for Reform by Timothy M. Lapira, Lee Drutman, and Kevin R. Kosar, editors. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2020. 334 pp. ISBN: 9780226702575
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) permits Congress to overturn rules issued by federal agencies wit...
The title of this volume suggests that Americans have lost faith in government- an assumption that i...
Congress has a bureaucracy.This Article introduces the concept of the “congressional bureaucracy,” a...
In all modern industrialnations the press of technological and social change has completely revoluti...
Is the United States Congress dead, alive, or trapped in a moribund cycle? When confronted with cont...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) was established in 1974, one of a fundamentally important seri...
Whether faced with that tractor-trailer of boxes from a congressional office at your institution’s l...
Many books on Congress have appeared recently. Perhaps no period in our history has seen the printin...
Reviewed Title: Kaiser, Robert G. Act of Congress: How America’s Essential Institution Works, and Ho...
The essays printed in this volume were originally delivered as lectures inthe Cornell Symposium on ...
Congress has endured a notable decline in approval over the last two decades, with their approval ra...
The Broken Branch: How Congress is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track by Tom Mann and N...
A review of Josh Chafetzm Congress\u27s Constitution: Legislative Authority and Separation of Powers
In the past thirty years, Congress has dramatically changed its response to unpopular deficit spendi...
Congress has significantly more constitutional power than we are accustomed to seeing it exercise. B...
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) permits Congress to overturn rules issued by federal agencies wit...
The title of this volume suggests that Americans have lost faith in government- an assumption that i...
Congress has a bureaucracy.This Article introduces the concept of the “congressional bureaucracy,” a...
In all modern industrialnations the press of technological and social change has completely revoluti...
Is the United States Congress dead, alive, or trapped in a moribund cycle? When confronted with cont...
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) was established in 1974, one of a fundamentally important seri...
Whether faced with that tractor-trailer of boxes from a congressional office at your institution’s l...
Many books on Congress have appeared recently. Perhaps no period in our history has seen the printin...
Reviewed Title: Kaiser, Robert G. Act of Congress: How America’s Essential Institution Works, and Ho...
The essays printed in this volume were originally delivered as lectures inthe Cornell Symposium on ...
Congress has endured a notable decline in approval over the last two decades, with their approval ra...
The Broken Branch: How Congress is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track by Tom Mann and N...
A review of Josh Chafetzm Congress\u27s Constitution: Legislative Authority and Separation of Powers
In the past thirty years, Congress has dramatically changed its response to unpopular deficit spendi...
Congress has significantly more constitutional power than we are accustomed to seeing it exercise. B...
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) permits Congress to overturn rules issued by federal agencies wit...
The title of this volume suggests that Americans have lost faith in government- an assumption that i...
Congress has a bureaucracy.This Article introduces the concept of the “congressional bureaucracy,” a...