Executive orders /
Executive orders /
Marcia Amidon Lusted, book editor.
- First edition.
- 200 pages ; 23 cm.
- Current controversies .
- Current controversies. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-195) and index.
Are executive orders necessary for presidents to take important political action? What are executive orders? / Executive orders are one way for the President to exercise authority / Letting presidents take direct action / Presidents can accomplish a great deal with executive orders / The President can declare war / The President shouldn't be able to set Congress's legislative agenda / Do executive orders work against the three-branch political system? The expressed and expanded powers of the President / The separation of powers must be maintained / The use and abuse of executive orders throughout history / The US government has a constitutional duty to supervise / Without executive orders, political polarization would prevent anything from being accomplished / Executive orders can be checked by other branches of government / Do executive orders give the President too much power? The sparation of powers according to the Constitution / Executive orders can have long-term negative effects / President Trump's executive order will contribute to climate change / Congress can take action to prevent the abuse of executive orders / Executive orders enabled relief efforts for immigrants / The legislative process is too slow and complicated / Are executive orders vital in times of national emergency? What is the role of the President? / Treating the opioid crisis as a national emergency could allow something to be done about it / The Great Depression : lessons on effective executive orders / Regulatory reforms made by execvutive order do not last / The way presidents use executive orders abuses their original intentions / The Hertage Foundation ; Vivian S. Chu and Todd Garvey ; Lumen Learning ; Leighton Walter Kille ; Joel McDurmon ; Max Bloom -- Lumen Learning ; Jason Pye ; Todd Gaziano ; Gillian E. Metzger ; William P. Marshall ; Sarah Steers and Mike Roberts -- Goodwin Liu, Pamela S. Karlan, and Christopher H. Schroeder ; Nathan Hultman ; Marianne Lavelle ; Todd Gaziano ; Union of Concerned Scientists -- James E. Hanley ; Alison Kodjak ; Jeanne Mirer and Marjorie Cohn ; Environmental Law Institute ; Brandon Schmuck -- Organizations to contact.
9781534503045 1534503048 9781534503052 1534503056
2017061865
Executive power--United States.
Executive orders--United States.
Presidents--United States.
Executive orders.
Executive power.
Presidents.
United States.
JK517 / .E86 2019
352.23/50973
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-195) and index.
Are executive orders necessary for presidents to take important political action? What are executive orders? / Executive orders are one way for the President to exercise authority / Letting presidents take direct action / Presidents can accomplish a great deal with executive orders / The President can declare war / The President shouldn't be able to set Congress's legislative agenda / Do executive orders work against the three-branch political system? The expressed and expanded powers of the President / The separation of powers must be maintained / The use and abuse of executive orders throughout history / The US government has a constitutional duty to supervise / Without executive orders, political polarization would prevent anything from being accomplished / Executive orders can be checked by other branches of government / Do executive orders give the President too much power? The sparation of powers according to the Constitution / Executive orders can have long-term negative effects / President Trump's executive order will contribute to climate change / Congress can take action to prevent the abuse of executive orders / Executive orders enabled relief efforts for immigrants / The legislative process is too slow and complicated / Are executive orders vital in times of national emergency? What is the role of the President? / Treating the opioid crisis as a national emergency could allow something to be done about it / The Great Depression : lessons on effective executive orders / Regulatory reforms made by execvutive order do not last / The way presidents use executive orders abuses their original intentions / The Hertage Foundation ; Vivian S. Chu and Todd Garvey ; Lumen Learning ; Leighton Walter Kille ; Joel McDurmon ; Max Bloom -- Lumen Learning ; Jason Pye ; Todd Gaziano ; Gillian E. Metzger ; William P. Marshall ; Sarah Steers and Mike Roberts -- Goodwin Liu, Pamela S. Karlan, and Christopher H. Schroeder ; Nathan Hultman ; Marianne Lavelle ; Todd Gaziano ; Union of Concerned Scientists -- James E. Hanley ; Alison Kodjak ; Jeanne Mirer and Marjorie Cohn ; Environmental Law Institute ; Brandon Schmuck -- Organizations to contact.
9781534503045 1534503048 9781534503052 1534503056
2017061865
Executive power--United States.
Executive orders--United States.
Presidents--United States.
Executive orders.
Executive power.
Presidents.
United States.
JK517 / .E86 2019
352.23/50973