Cites: Executive Order

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The American Presidency and the Power of the Purchaser Gitterman, Daniel P. Presidential Studies Quarterly43. 2 (Jun 2013): 225-251.

Unilateral Presidential Policy Making and the Impact of Crises Young, LauraPresidential Studies Quarterly43. 2 (Jun 2013): 328-352.

Copeland, Curtis W. 2008. Midnight Rulemaking: Considerations for Congress and a New Administration. https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL34747.pdf.

Presidential budgetary duties. Presidential Studies Quarterly. December Weisman, Jonathan. 2009.

“Obama’s Fiats Anger Lawmakers.” Wall Street Journal, July 15. https:// online.wsj.com/article/SB12476l651200542351.html.

Dodds, Graham G. 2006. “Executive Orders from Nixon to Now.” In Executing the Constitution: Putting the President Back into the Constitution, ed. Christopher S. Kelley. Albany: State University of New York Press, 53-71.

Obama and Presidential Power

Cost, Jay.. (2012). The Expanding power of the presidency. https://www.hoover.org/publications/policy-review/article/129306

Newsweek. (2012). October 22. President Obama’s Executive Power Grab, https://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/10/21/president-obama-s-executive-power-grab.html

Ackerman, Bruce. (2011). Obama’s Unconstitutional War. Foreign Policy. March 24. https://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/03/24/obama_s_unconstitutional_war

General Executive Orders

Bellia 2 [Patricia, Professor of Law @ Notre Dame, “Executive Power in Youngstown’s Shadows” Constitutional Commentary, , 19 Const. Commentary 87, Spring]]

Kiyan Bigloo, University of Miami School of Law, August 2012, Psychology, Public Policy & Law, AGGREGATION OF POWERS: Stem Cell Research and the Scope of Presidential Power Examined Through the Lens of Executive Order Jurisprudence, p. 529

Branum 2 [Tara L, Associate, Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P, “President or King? The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders in Modern Day America” Journal of Legislation, p. 57-8]

Brownell 1 [Brownell II, Roy E., an attorney at the Washington, D.C. law firm of Muldoon Murphy & Faucette LLP and a member of the Maryland and District of Columbia Bars, “THE CONSTITUTIONAL STATUS OF THE PRESIDENT’S IMPOUNDMENT OF NATIONAL SECURITY FUNDS”, in the Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal, 12 Seton Hall Const. L.J. 1, p. 12-13]

Burrows, Vanessa K. 2010. Executive Orders: Issuance and Revocation. CRS Report RS20846, March 25. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service. https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RS20846.pdf

Cooper 2 [Phillip, Prof @ University of Vermont, By Order of the President, p. 58-9]

Erin Corcoran, 11, Professor of Law and Director, Social Justice Institute, University of New Hampshire School of Law, University of New Hampshire Law Review, March 2011, p. 230

ADAM B. COX AND CRISTINA M. RODRIGUEZ (Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School. Cristina M. Rodriguez is a Professor of Law, New York University School of Law) “The President and Immigration Law” The Yale Law Journal, December, 2009, 119 Yale L.J. , p. 475-6

Deering, Christopher. (1999). The Politics of Executive Orders: Legislative Constraints on Presidential Power. Political Science Quarterly, December, p. 767-83. https://psclasses.ucdavis.edu/pol106/Readings/deering-maltzman-prq1999.pdf

John C. Duncan, Jr., J.D., Ph.D, law professor, 2010 (Vermont Law Review, Winter, A Critical Consideration of Executive Orders: Glimmerings of Autopoiesis in the executive role), p. 345

Epps, Garrett. (2013). Can We Talk Calmly About Obama’s “Executive Orders”? https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/01/can-we-talk-calmly-about-obamas-executive-orders/267319/

Michael J. Foley (Professor of International Politics at the University of Wales) and John E. Owens (Senior Lecturer in US Politics at the University of Westminister) 1996 Congress and the Presidency, p. 387

Gaziano, Todd. (2001). The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders and Other Presidential Directives. https://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2001/02/the-use-and-abuse-of-executive-orders-and-other-presidential-directives

Gibson, Tobias T. 2009. “Executive Orders, Office of Legal Counsel, and the Limitations of the Unilateral President.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January

Howell 5 [William, Associate Prof @ Harvard, “Unilateral Powers: A Brief Overview”, September 2005, Presidential Quarterly, https://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1741-5705.2005.00258.x]

Kelley, Christopher S., ed. 2007. Executing the Constitution. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Korzi, Michael J. 2011. “ ‘A Legitimate Function’: Reconsidering Presidential Signing Statements.” Congress & the Presidency 38 (May-August): 195-216.

Krause, George A. 2009. “Organizational Complexity and Coordination Dilemmas in U.S. Executive Politics.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 39 (March): 74-88.

Krause, George A., and Jeffrey E. Cohen. 2000. “Opportunity, Constraints, and the Development of the Institutional Presidency: The Issuance of Executive Orders.” Journal of Politics 62 (1): 88-114.

Krause and Cohen 97 [George and David, Professors of Political Science @ South Carolina, “Presidential Use of Executive Orders” AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY, Vol 25 No 4, October 1997, Sage Journals Online]

Kyle Kreider, Political Science Department of Wilkes University, “Review of Executive Orders and the Modern Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office” https://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/lpbr/subpages/reviews/warber0606.htm

Law, R. Brian. 2011. “Separated We Govern: Congressional Policymaking and Executive Orders.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April.

Lawrence 10 [Stewart J., public policy analyst. “Immigration: the case for executive orders.” Guardian. Sept. 2., https://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/sep/02/us-immigration-obama-executive AD 09/05/10]

Bryan W. Marshall, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Miami University, Richard L. Pacelle Jr., Professor and the Chair of Political Science at Georgia Southern University, 2005, American Politics Research, Revisiting the Two Presidencies: The Strategic Use of Executive Order

Mayer 1 [Kenneth, Professor in the Department of Poli Sci @ University of Wisconsin-Madison, Executive Orders and Presidential Power, pg. 28-29]

Moe and Howell 99 [Terry, prof of political science @ Stanford, and William, Associate Prof @ Harvard, Presidential Studies Quarterly, December 1999, “Unilateral action and presidential power: A theory”, https://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1741-5705.00070]

Olson, William J. Olson heads a McLean, Virginia, law firm that focuses on constitutional, administrative, and civil litigation. October 27, 1999 [“The Impact of Executive Orders on the Legislative Process: Executive Lawmaking?” Testimony to the Committee on Rules, Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process, https://www.cato.org/testimony/ct-wo102799.html]

Ostrow 87 [Steven, partner in the Business Department and chairs the Financial Restructuring and Bankruptcy Practice Group, B.A., cum laude, from the University of Vermont, .D. from The George Washington University National Law Center, “Enforcing Executive Orders: Judicial Review of Agency Action Under the Administrative Procedure Act” George Washington Law Review, 55 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. pp. 659-660]gm

Clay Risen August 2004 “The Power of the Pen,” American Prospect, https://www.prospect.org/web/printfriendly-view.ww?id=8140

Rivkin 93 David, J.D., Columbia University Law School, 1985, The Unitary Executive and Presidential Control of Executive Branch Rulemaking, 7 Admin. L.J. Am. U. 309,

Rosen 98 [Colonel Richard, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, United States Army, “Funding “Non-Traditional” Military Operations: The Alluring Myth Of A Presidential Power Of The Purse” Military Law Review 155 Mil. L. Rev. 1

Rudalevige, Andrew. 2002. Managing the President’s Program: Presidential Leadership and Legislative Policy Formulation. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Savage, Charlie. (2013). Shift on Executive Power Lets Obama Bypass Rivals. New York Times, April 23, https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/23/us/politics/shift-on-executive-powers-let-obama-bypass-congress.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

Kevin M. Stack (Assistant Professor of Law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University) January 2005 “The Statutory President,” Iowa Law Review

Tara L. Branum, President or King? The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders in Modern-Day America, 28 J. Legis. 1, 6 (2002).

Thomas J. Cleary, A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Unilateral Executive and the Separation of Powers, 6 Pierce L. Rev. 265, 277 (2007) (explaining that this principle aims “at preventing the consolidation of government power”)

Warber, Adam L. 2006. Executive Orders and the Modern Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Richard Waterman, Professor of political science at the University of Kentucky, March 2009, Presidential Studies Quarterly, The Administrative Presidency, Unilateral Power, and the Unitary Executive Theory

Zelizer 9 [Julian, professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School “Commentary: Can Obama and Congress Share Power?” CNN Online, January 5, https://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/05/zelizer.power/index.html]

Executive Agreements

Krutz, Glen S., and Jeffrey S. Peake. 2009. Treaty Politics and the Rise of Executive Agreements. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Unitary Executive

Barrilleaux, Ryan. (2010). The Unitary Executive and the Modern Presidency. https://books.google.com/books?id=Se-0yISldacC&printsec=frontcover&dq=unitary+executive&hl=en&sa=X&ei=O1yjUauaI5CG9QTq1YA4&ved=0CEkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=unitary%20executive&f=false

Calabresi, Steven G., and Christopher S. Yoo. 2008. The Unitary Executive. New Haven, CT: Yale

University Press. https://books.google.com/books?id=4sJhrLROSc8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Unitary+Executive.&hl=en&sa=X&ei=w12jUePVE5TS9QTp-YD4CQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=The%20Unitary%20Executive.&f=false

Fisher, Louis. 2010. “The Unitary Executive: Ideology versus the Constitution.” In The Unitary Executive and the Modern Presidency, eds. Ryan J. Barilleaux and Christopher S. Kelley. College Station: Texas A&M Press.

Mackenzie, John. (2008). Absolute Power:  How the Unitary Executive Theory Is Undermining the Constitution

Nelson, Dana. (2008). Bad for Democracy: How the Presidency Undermines the Power of the People.

Pope, James (2011). George Bush and the Unitary Executive Theory: Deconstructing Unitary Executive theory.

Rulemaking Process and the Unitary Executive Theory:  Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary. https://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/printers/110th/42214.PDF

Krent, Harold J. 2008. “From a Unitary to a Unilateral Presidency.” Boston University Law Review 88: 523-59.

Skowronek, Stephen. 2009. “The Conservative Insurgency and Presidential Power: A Developmental Perspective on the Unitary Executive.” Harvard Law Review 122: 2070-103.

Delegation

Peck, Justin. (2011). The “Flip-Side” of Delegation: Examining Congressional Reassertion Efforts, https://faculty.virginia.edu/jajenkins/flip_side.pdf

Epstein, David. (1999). The non-delegation doctrine and the Separation of Powers. Cardozo Law Review. https://constitution.org/ad_state/epstein.htm

Signing Statements

Evans, Kevin. 2011. “Challenging Law: Presidential Signing Statements and the Maintenance of

Executive Power.” Congress & The Presidency 38 (May-August 2011): 217-34.

Kelley, Christopher S., and Bryan Marshall. 2010. “Going It Alone: The Politics of Signing Statements from Reagan to Bush II.” Social Science Quarterly 91 (1): 168-87.

Berry, Michael J. 2009. “Controversially Executing the Law: George W. Bush and the Constitutional Signing Statement.” Congress and the Presidency 36: 244-71.

Birdsell, D. S. 2007. “George W. Bush’s Signing Statements: The Assault on Deliberation.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 10: 335-60.

Cass, Ronald A., and Peter L. Strauss. 2007. “The Presidential Signing Statements Controversy.” William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 16: 11-26.

_____. 2005. “George W. Bush, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Use and Abuse of Signing Statements.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 35: 515-32.

Devins, Neal. 2007. “Signing Statements and Divided Government.” William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 16: 63-80.

Fisher, _____. 2007. “Signing Statements: Constitution and Practical Limits.” William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 16: 183-210.

_____. 2010. “Going It Alone: The Politics of Signing Statements from Reagan to Bush II.” Social Science Quarterly 91: 168-87.