A prevailing view in the legal and political science literature assumes that power holders seek to expand or contract their constitutional authority based on incentives that are intrinsic to the logic of the institutional offices they occupy. For instance, it is generally assumed that Presidents are empire builders who will almost always prefer maximum flexibility in shaping their policy objectives, whereas members of Congress may sometimes shirk their institutional prerogatives because of electoral incentives or collective action problems. A similar institutional logic underpins the view that federal courts will often seek to expand their interpretive authority in constitutional controversies at the expense of the political branches. In th...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
A prevailing view in the legal and political science literature assumes that power holders seek to e...
This Article considers the constitutional status of mandatory partisan balance requirements for pres...
This Article considers the constitutional status of mandatory partisan balance requirements for pres...
This Article considers the constitutional status of mandatory partisan balance requirements for pres...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
The primary axiom of the unilateral-powers literature is that the institutional setting and politica...
Despite no mention of them in the Constitution, political parties dominate American political life. ...
Despite no mention of them in the Constitution, political parties dominate American political life. ...
The continuing debate over the President’s directive authority is but one of the many separation-of-...
Political polarization is a great political problem of our time. While it has many sources, one imp...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
A prevailing view in the legal and political science literature assumes that power holders seek to e...
This Article considers the constitutional status of mandatory partisan balance requirements for pres...
This Article considers the constitutional status of mandatory partisan balance requirements for pres...
This Article considers the constitutional status of mandatory partisan balance requirements for pres...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
The primary axiom of the unilateral-powers literature is that the institutional setting and politica...
Despite no mention of them in the Constitution, political parties dominate American political life. ...
Despite no mention of them in the Constitution, political parties dominate American political life. ...
The continuing debate over the President’s directive authority is but one of the many separation-of-...
Political polarization is a great political problem of our time. While it has many sources, one imp...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
My dissertation addresses the role that chief executives play in the unusually high levels of partis...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...