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Challenges To The Independence Of Inspectors General In Robust Congressional Oversight, Fernando R. Laguarda Jan 2021

Challenges To The Independence Of Inspectors General In Robust Congressional Oversight, Fernando R. Laguarda

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Congressional oversight of the Executive is among the chief responsibilities of the legislative branch. Inspectors General ("IGs") are among the most important tools available to Congress because they are "hard-wired" into the Executive itself. The value of IGs to Congress depends on their expertise in the workings of their host agencies and their "independence" from those agencies. But "independence" is not a statutorily defined term. As the agencies, and sometimes Congress itself, expand the role of IGs to engage in activities that parallel the regulatory programs of their host agencies, IG independence is compromised and the value IGs provide to …


The Judgment Fund: America's Deepest Pocket & Its Susceptibility To Executive Branch Misuse, Paul F. Figley Jan 2015

The Judgment Fund: America's Deepest Pocket & Its Susceptibility To Executive Branch Misuse, Paul F. Figley

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Over the last thirty-five years, the United States government has paid out billions of dollars in settlements that have had no fiscal consequences for the agencies whose actions caused the claims. It has done so through the Judgment Fund, a relatively unknown permanent, indefinite appropriation originally created by Congress almost half a century ago to pay certain types of judgments entered against the United States.

Congress struggled for nearly two hundred years to find a way to exercise its Appropriations Clause authority over claims payments that did not drown its members in procedural detail. The article surveys that history. Through …


Regulatory Reform Recommendations Of The National Performance Review, Jeffrey Lubbers Jan 1995

Regulatory Reform Recommendations Of The National Performance Review, Jeffrey Lubbers

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Better Regulations: The National Performance Review's Regulatory Reform Recommendations, Jeffrey Lubbers Jan 1994

Better Regulations: The National Performance Review's Regulatory Reform Recommendations, Jeffrey Lubbers

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