The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-130) authorizes the President to cancel discretionary budget authority, new entitlements, and limited tax benefits. When this authority becomes available on January 1, 1997, it will change the dynamics among all three branches of government. In response to presidential decisions to cancel certain provisions, Congress may change the way it drafts bills and committee reports. Lawsuits will bring these presidential and congressional actions before federal courts, raising a number of constitutional and statutory questions
Contemporary debates about state constitutional law have concentrated on the role of state constitut...
The Supreme Court of the United States refused to rule on whether the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 vio...
In this Dialogue, constitutional pundits Confident and Doubtuful debate the Line Item Veto Act of 19...
The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-130) authorizes the President to cancel discretionary budge...
The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-130, 110 Stat. 1200), gives the President expanded re...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
In this Article, Professor Butler considers the effect of the line item veto on the tax legislative ...
During a news conference on November 4, 2004, President George W. Bush stated that he “would like to...
"Serial no. J-104-3."Shipping list no.: 96-0285-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microf...
This report discusses the Legislative Line Item Veto and its constitutional issues and the President...
This comment will explore the grounds upon which the line item veto might be constitutionally upheld...
Congressional interest in an item veto for the President may resurface during the 109th Congress. At...
The President’s veto authority is among his most significant tools in legislative dealings with Cong...
This thesis named Line-Item Veto in the U. S. Political System aims to describe the line-item veto i...
"Serial no. J-103-59."Shipping list no.: 96-0148-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micro...
Contemporary debates about state constitutional law have concentrated on the role of state constitut...
The Supreme Court of the United States refused to rule on whether the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 vio...
In this Dialogue, constitutional pundits Confident and Doubtuful debate the Line Item Veto Act of 19...
The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-130) authorizes the President to cancel discretionary budge...
The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-130, 110 Stat. 1200), gives the President expanded re...
For over a century, Presidents, regardless of their political affiliations, have sought the authorit...
In this Article, Professor Butler considers the effect of the line item veto on the tax legislative ...
During a news conference on November 4, 2004, President George W. Bush stated that he “would like to...
"Serial no. J-104-3."Shipping list no.: 96-0285-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microf...
This report discusses the Legislative Line Item Veto and its constitutional issues and the President...
This comment will explore the grounds upon which the line item veto might be constitutionally upheld...
Congressional interest in an item veto for the President may resurface during the 109th Congress. At...
The President’s veto authority is among his most significant tools in legislative dealings with Cong...
This thesis named Line-Item Veto in the U. S. Political System aims to describe the line-item veto i...
"Serial no. J-103-59."Shipping list no.: 96-0148-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micro...
Contemporary debates about state constitutional law have concentrated on the role of state constitut...
The Supreme Court of the United States refused to rule on whether the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 vio...
In this Dialogue, constitutional pundits Confident and Doubtuful debate the Line Item Veto Act of 19...