TY - BOOK AU - TI - Executive orders T2 - Current controversies SN - 9781534503045 AV - JK517 .E86 2019 U1 - 352.23/50973 23 PY - 2019/// CY - New York, NY PB - Greenhaven Publishing, LLC KW - Executive power KW - United States KW - Executive orders KW - Presidents KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-195) and index; Are executive orders necessary for presidents to take important political action?; What are executive orders?; The Hertage Foundation; Executive orders are one way for the President to exercise authority; Vivian S. Chu and Todd Garvey; Letting presidents take direct action; Lumen Learning; Presidents can accomplish a great deal with executive orders; Leighton Walter Kille; The President can declare war; Joel McDurmon; The President shouldn't be able to set Congress's legislative agenda; Max Bloom --; Do executive orders work against the three-branch political system?; The expressed and expanded powers of the President; Lumen Learning; The separation of powers must be maintained; Jason Pye; The use and abuse of executive orders throughout history; Todd Gaziano; The US government has a constitutional duty to supervise; Gillian E. Metzger; Without executive orders, political polarization would prevent anything from being accomplished; William P. Marshall; Executive orders can be checked by other branches of government; Sarah Steers and Mike Roberts --; Do executive orders give the President too much power?; The sparation of powers according to the Constitution; Goodwin Liu, Pamela S. Karlan, and Christopher H. Schroeder; Executive orders can have long-term negative effects; Nathan Hultman; President Trump's executive order will contribute to climate change; Marianne Lavelle; Congress can take action to prevent the abuse of executive orders; Todd Gaziano; Executive orders enabled relief efforts for immigrants; The legislative process is too slow and complicated; Union of Concerned Scientists --; Are executive orders vital in times of national emergency?; What is the role of the President?; James E. Hanley; Treating the opioid crisis as a national emergency could allow something to be done about it; Alison Kodjak; The Great Depression : lessons on effective executive orders; Jeanne Mirer and Marjorie Cohn; Regulatory reforms made by execvutive order do not last; Environmental Law Institute; The way presidents use executive orders abuses their original intentions; Brandon Schmuck --; Organizations to contact ER -