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A Two-Tiered Theory Of Consolidation And Separation Of Powers, David S. Yassky
A Two-Tiered Theory Of Consolidation And Separation Of Powers, David S. Yassky
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This Note explores the jurisprudential implications of the New Deal watershed and elaborates a post-New Deal theory of allocation of governmental power. Part I begins with a discussion of the Federalist theory of separation of powers. For the Federalists, two conditions ensured an effective separation. First, governmental branches must be institutionally independent; each must be free from control by the others. Second, the branches must be functionally specialized; each must wield a distinct component of governmental power, so that the assent of all three is required for government action.
Until the New Deal, the Supreme Court incorporated this theory into …