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The Transformative Twelfth Amendment, Joshua D. Hawley
The Transformative Twelfth Amendment, Joshua D. Hawley
William & Mary Law Review
Scholars have long treated the Twelfth Amendment as a constitutional obscurity, a merely mechanical adjustment to the electoral college—and perhaps a less than successful one at that. This consensus is mistaken. In fact, the Twelfth Amendment accomplished one of the most consequential changes to the structure of our constitutional government yet. It fundamentally altered the nature of the Executive and the Executive’s relationship to the other branches of government. The Amendment changed the Executive into something it had not been before: a political office. The presidency designed at Philadelphia was intended to be neither a policymaking nor a representative institution, …
Clarifying Departmentalism: How The Framers' Vision Of Judicial And Presidential Review Makes The Case For Deductive Judicial Supremacy, David W. Tyler
Clarifying Departmentalism: How The Framers' Vision Of Judicial And Presidential Review Makes The Case For Deductive Judicial Supremacy, David W. Tyler
William & Mary Law Review
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The Founders And The President's Authority Over Foreign Affairs, H. Jefferson Powell
The Founders And The President's Authority Over Foreign Affairs, H. Jefferson Powell
William & Mary Law Review
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Treading On Sacred Ground: Congress's Power To Subject White House Advisers To Senate Confirmation, Douglas S. Onley
Treading On Sacred Ground: Congress's Power To Subject White House Advisers To Senate Confirmation, Douglas S. Onley
William & Mary Law Review
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State Constitutional Law Processes, Robert F. Williams
State Constitutional Law Processes, Robert F. Williams
William & Mary Law Review
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Legislative And Executive Veto Of Rules Of Administrative Agencies: Models And Alternatives, L. Harold Levinson
Legislative And Executive Veto Of Rules Of Administrative Agencies: Models And Alternatives, L. Harold Levinson
William & Mary Law Review
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