Presidential Power has changed significantly throughout history. Despite the founders\u27 intentions of a weak executive and strong legislature, the power of the President has become increasingly large. Presidents can utilize this power through unilateral actions. One unilateral action that has been under-researched in academic research is the executive order. Executive orders are not a power explicitly granted in the Constitution, allowing Presidents to take advantage of Constitutional vagueness and potentially cross the line between the separation of powers, becoming both a quasi-legislator and quasi-interpreter of the law. This paper aims to understand executive orders application to modern Civil Rights through case research of Supreme C...
Through an evolution of presidential communication and the development of newer communications techn...
Over the past several decades the entire world has experienced both the positive and negative effect...
In a decision that shocked the inter-American human rights world, the Argentinean Supreme Court in F...
Presidential Power has changed significantly throughout history. Despite the founders\u27 intentions...
The last decade has seen the emergence of a new global tax order spearheaded by the OECD and G20 and...
Internet Governance has largely been managed by the United States government since its burgeoning in...
The rise of privately enforceable rights in national courts based on substantive international law i...
In the last decade, populist radical right actors have enjoyed success across a host of advanced Wes...
Agencies possess enormous regulatory discretion. This discretion allows executive branch agencies in...
Civil procedure, more than any other of the basic law-school courses, conveys to students an underst...
The Constitution specifies only one process for making international agreements. Article II states t...
The objective of this project is to evaluate the usability of Legal Aid of Nebraska’s LawHelp Nebras...
Since human rights advocates resurrected the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) in 1980, the Act has gener...
Over the course of the last 60 years, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) rights movement...
This article develops and defends a general approach to constitutional federalism doctrine. My posi...
Through an evolution of presidential communication and the development of newer communications techn...
Over the past several decades the entire world has experienced both the positive and negative effect...
In a decision that shocked the inter-American human rights world, the Argentinean Supreme Court in F...
Presidential Power has changed significantly throughout history. Despite the founders\u27 intentions...
The last decade has seen the emergence of a new global tax order spearheaded by the OECD and G20 and...
Internet Governance has largely been managed by the United States government since its burgeoning in...
The rise of privately enforceable rights in national courts based on substantive international law i...
In the last decade, populist radical right actors have enjoyed success across a host of advanced Wes...
Agencies possess enormous regulatory discretion. This discretion allows executive branch agencies in...
Civil procedure, more than any other of the basic law-school courses, conveys to students an underst...
The Constitution specifies only one process for making international agreements. Article II states t...
The objective of this project is to evaluate the usability of Legal Aid of Nebraska’s LawHelp Nebras...
Since human rights advocates resurrected the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) in 1980, the Act has gener...
Over the course of the last 60 years, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) rights movement...
This article develops and defends a general approach to constitutional federalism doctrine. My posi...
Through an evolution of presidential communication and the development of newer communications techn...
Over the past several decades the entire world has experienced both the positive and negative effect...
In a decision that shocked the inter-American human rights world, the Argentinean Supreme Court in F...