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“If Angels Were To Govern”: The Need For Pragmatic Formalism In Separation Of Powers Theory, Martin H. Redish, Elizabeth J. Cisar
“If Angels Were To Govern”: The Need For Pragmatic Formalism In Separation Of Powers Theory, Martin H. Redish, Elizabeth J. Cisar
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Checks Without Balance: Executive Office Oversight Of The Environmental Protection Agency, Robert V. Percival
Checks Without Balance: Executive Office Oversight Of The Environmental Protection Agency, Robert V. Percival
Law and Contemporary Problems
The tension between the rule of law and the politics of regulation reflected in oversight by the Executive Office of the President of the EPA. The presidential use of regulatory review and the congressional responses it has provoked pose new challenges to theories of the impact of separation of powers on federal policymaking.
Congress And Taxes: A Separation Of Powers Analysis, Karla W. Simon
Congress And Taxes: A Separation Of Powers Analysis, Karla W. Simon
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Usurping The Executive Power: State Board Of Ethics For Elected Officials V. Green, Elizabeth Vaughan Baker
Usurping The Executive Power: State Board Of Ethics For Elected Officials V. Green, Elizabeth Vaughan Baker
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Louisiana's Constitutional Agencies: Plenary Powers Or "Constitutional Illusions Of Being A Fourth Branch Of Government"?, Richard D. Moreno
Louisiana's Constitutional Agencies: Plenary Powers Or "Constitutional Illusions Of Being A Fourth Branch Of Government"?, Richard D. Moreno
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Validity Of New York State Ethics Commission Rule 932.2 Barring Public Officers From Holding Political Party Office, William Josephson, Beverly Jean Ross
Validity Of New York State Ethics Commission Rule 932.2 Barring Public Officers From Holding Political Party Office, William Josephson, Beverly Jean Ross
Touro Law Review
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