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Reassessing the Legislative Veto: The Statutory President, Foreign Affairs, and Congressional Workarounds
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Bradley, Curtis A
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Administrative discretion
/ Border walls
/ Congressional-executive relations
/ Delegated legislation
/ Delegation of powers
/ Executive power
/ International relations
/ Judicial review of administrative acts
/ Law schools
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Legislative veto
/ Noncitizens
/ Presidential vetoes
/ Presidents
/ Separation of powers
2021
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Reassessing the Legislative Veto: The Statutory President, Foreign Affairs, and Congressional Workarounds
by
Bradley, Curtis A
in
Administrative discretion
/ Border walls
/ Congressional-executive relations
/ Delegated legislation
/ Delegation of powers
/ Executive power
/ International relations
/ Judicial review of administrative acts
/ Law schools
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Legislative veto
/ Noncitizens
/ Presidential vetoes
/ Presidents
/ Separation of powers
2021
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Reassessing the Legislative Veto: The Statutory President, Foreign Affairs, and Congressional Workarounds
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Bradley, Curtis A
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Administrative discretion
/ Border walls
/ Congressional-executive relations
/ Delegated legislation
/ Delegation of powers
/ Executive power
/ International relations
/ Judicial review of administrative acts
/ Law schools
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Legislative veto
/ Noncitizens
/ Presidential vetoes
/ Presidents
/ Separation of powers
2021
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Reassessing the Legislative Veto: The Statutory President, Foreign Affairs, and Congressional Workarounds
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Reassessing the Legislative Veto: The Statutory President, Foreign Affairs, and Congressional Workarounds
2021
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Abstract
A chief reason that the President is insufficiently constrained when exercising statutorily-delegated power, it is claimed, is the Supreme Court’s disallowance of legislative vetoes in its decision in INS v. Chadha, a claim that intensified during the Trump administration. This article challenges this account, arguing that the availability of the legislative veto was less important before Chadha to congressional-executive relations than legal scholars commonly assume, and that, to the extent that the legislative veto was (or would have become) important for checking some exercises of statutorily-delegated authority, Congress has developed a host of effective workarounds in the years since Chadha.
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Oxford University Press
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