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- Title
CONSTITUTIONAL ARROGANCE.
- Authors
GERHARDT, MICHAEL J.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the presidential performance to specific illustrations of constitutional arrogance with recess appointments, removal, and immigration and the ways in which Presidents have taken unilateral actions to expand their control over policymaking. It mentions that constraints on constitutional arrogance are judicial review, public opinion, concerns about historical legacy, and conventions. It also mentions that effect of aggrandizing itself and wresting power from other branches.
- Subjects
EXECUTIVE power; CONSTITUTIONAL law; APPOINTMENT power (Government); EMIGRATION &; immigration; JUDICIAL review; PUBLIC opinion
- Publication
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2016, Vol 164, Issue 7, p1649
- ISSN
0041-9907
- Publication type
Article