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D. Orders, Resolutions, and Votes (ORV) Clause and Nondelegation Doctrine (2005 and 2013)

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United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (2013), Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman Sep 2013

United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (2013), Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation/Centennial Edition, S. Doc. No. 112-9, at 152 n.508, 152 n.511, 990 n.20 (Kenneth R. Thomas editor in chief, GPO 2013) (prepared by the Congressional Research Service and Library of Congress), available at http://works.bepress.com/seth_barrett_tillman/275/.

[September 17, 2013]


Citation List To Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman May 2013

Citation List To Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is a citation list to Model Legislative Veto Act.

[January 20, 2014]


Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman May 2013

Model Legislative Veto Act, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is a Model Legislative Veto Act. It is a single page and it is (in my view) consistent with the original public meaning of U.S. Constitution Article I, Section 7, Clause 3. It is not consistent with INS v. Chadha.

[22 May 2015]


United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2010), Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman Dec 2010

United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2010), Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from a copy of The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation/2010 Supplement, S. Doc. No. 111-39, at 4 nn.2 & 5, 55 (Kenneth R. Thomas et al. eds., 2010) (prepared by the Congressional Research Service and Library of Congress) (citing Textualist).

The document is available from the Government Printing Office and available at http://works.bepress.com/seth_barrett_tillman/274/.

[October 24, 2011]


United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2008) Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman Sep 2009

United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2008) Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This document contains a complete copy of The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation / 2008 Supplement, S. Doc. No. 110-17, at 3 n.2, 4 n.5, 49 (Kenneth R. Thomas & Henry Cohen eds., 2008) (prepared by the Congressional Research Service and Library of Congress).

The document is available from the Government Printing Office and available at http://tinyurl.com/6er8ck. This United States Senate document discusses "A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3" and the "ORV Clause." See also id. at 184.

[August 3, 2011]


United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2006) Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman Aug 2007

United States Senate Document -- The Constitution Of The United States Of America: Analysis And Interpretation (Supp. 2006) Citing Tillman's A Textualist Defense, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This document contains a complete copy of The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation / 2006 Supplement, S. Doc. No. 110-6, at 1 n.2, 2 n.5, 31 (Kenneth R. Thomas et al. eds., 2007) (prepared by the Congressional Research Service and Library of Congress).

The document is available from the Government Printing Office and available at http://tinyurl.com/5cbe5e. This United States Senate document discusses "A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3" and the "ORV Clause." See also id. at 127.

[August 3, 2011]


Citation List To A Textualist Defense Of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, And To Tillman's Reply To Lawson, Seth Barrett Tillman Jan 2006

Citation List To A Textualist Defense Of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3, And To Tillman's Reply To Lawson, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This document is a citation list to "A Textualist Defense of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3," and to Tillman's Reply to Lawson.

[11 September 2014]


A Textualist Defense Of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3: Why Hollingsworth V. Viriginia Was Rightly Decided, And Why Ins V. Chadha Was Wrongly Reasoned, Seth Barrett Tillman Apr 2005

A Textualist Defense Of Article I, Section 7, Clause 3: Why Hollingsworth V. Viriginia Was Rightly Decided, And Why Ins V. Chadha Was Wrongly Reasoned, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

U.S. Constitution Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 reads:

Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill.

Madison, in his Notes on the Debates in the Federal Convention (Aug. 15 …


The Domain Of Constitutional Delegations Under The Orders, Resolutions And Votes Clause: A Reply To Professor Gary S. Lawson, Seth Barrett Tillman Apr 2005

The Domain Of Constitutional Delegations Under The Orders, Resolutions And Votes Clause: A Reply To Professor Gary S. Lawson, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

U.S. Constitution: art. I, S. 7, cU.S. Constitution Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 reads:

Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill.

Madison, in his Notes on the Debates …


Approbation Of Tillman's A Textualist Defense: Letter From Professor Forrest Mcdonald To Seth Barrett Tillman (Dec. 13, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman Mar 2005

Approbation Of Tillman's A Textualist Defense: Letter From Professor Forrest Mcdonald To Seth Barrett Tillman (Dec. 13, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

Approbation of Tillman's A Textualist Defense in a letter from Professor Forrest McDonald to Seth Barrett Tillman (Jan. 13, 2004, but mistakenly dated Dec. 13, 2004).

[Mar. 13, 2011]


E-Mail Correspondence: Professor J.R. Pole To Seth Barrett Tillman (July 2, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman Mar 2005

E-Mail Correspondence: Professor J.R. Pole To Seth Barrett Tillman (July 2, 2004), Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

E-mail correspondence from (the late) Professor J.R. Pole to Seth Barrett Tillman (July 2, 2004).

[March 13, 2011]


Publications Calling Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 The Orders, Resolutions, And Votes Clause, Seth Barrett Tillman Dec 2004

Publications Calling Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 The Orders, Resolutions, And Votes Clause, Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

The following publications call Article I, Section 7, Clause 3 the Orders, Resolutions, and Votes Clause.

[September 28, 2014]


Extract From Bryan A. Garner's Black's Law Dictionary (9th Ed. 2009) Defining "Order, Resolution, Or Vote Clause", Seth Barrett Tillman Jan 2004

Extract From Bryan A. Garner's Black's Law Dictionary (9th Ed. 2009) Defining "Order, Resolution, Or Vote Clause", Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from Bryan A. Garner's Black's Law Dictionary defining "Order, Resolution, or Vote Clause".

See Bryan A. Garner, Black's Law Dictionary 1280 (9th ed. 2009).

[July 30, 2009]


Extract From W.J. Stewart's "Collins Dictionary Of Law" Defining "Order Resolution Or Vote", Seth Barrett Tillman Jan 2004

Extract From W.J. Stewart's "Collins Dictionary Of Law" Defining "Order Resolution Or Vote", Seth Barrett Tillman

Seth Barrett Tillman

This is an extract from W.J. Stewart's Collins Dictionary of Law. The entry for "order resolution or vote" can be found under "Download the Paper." The preface can be found below under "Related Files."

See W.J. Stewart, Collins Dictionary of Law, at i & 317 (Glasgow, HarperCollins 3d ed. 2006).

[August 5, 2010]