When the President acts in absence of either a congressional grant or denial of authority, he can only rely upon his own independent powers, but there is a zone of twilight in which he and Congress may have concurrent authority, or in which its distribution... Executive Orders: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget ... - Stran 63avtor: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules. Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process - 2000 - 161 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Norton Garfinkle, Daniel Yankelovich - 2008 - 297 strani
...judicial interpretation, and the burden of persuasion would rest heavily upon any who might attack it. 2. When the president acts in absence of either a...concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain. Therefore, congressional inertia, indifference or quiescence may sometimes, at least as... | |
| Daniel D. Pegarkov - 2006 - 242 strani
...judicial interpretation, and the burden of persuasion would rest heavily upon any who might attack it. 2. When the President acts in absence of either a...concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain. Therefore, congressional inertia, indifference or quiescence may sometimes, at least as... | |
| Peter Irons - 2006 - 328 strani
...latitude of judicial interpretation," Jackson wrote. In the second, when the president acts without "either a congressional grant or denial of authority,...powers, but there is a zone of twilight in which he or Congress may have concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain." Within this... | |
| Joshua Rust - 2005 - 219 strani
...the absence of either a congressional grant or denial of authority, [the President] can only rely on his own independent powers, but there is a zone of...concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain. Therefore, congressional inertia . . . may sometimes . . . enable, if not invite, measures... | |
| William R. Casto - 2006 - 230 strani
...delegated nor denied authority to the president, "he can only rely upon his own independent powers, and there is a zone of twilight in which he and Congress...concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain." Jackson confined his discussion of the second category to a single brief paragraph because... | |
| Cary Federman - 2012 - 256 strani
...then "his authority is at its maximum," Jackson wrote. If the president acts on his own powers, in a "zone of twilight in which he and Congress may have concurrent authority," then the president's power is uncertain but not without limitations. Finally, "when the president takes... | |
| James E. Baker - 2007 - 405 strani
...and in these only, may he be said (for what it may be worth), to personify the federal sovereignty. 2. When the president acts in absence of either a...concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain. 3. When the president takes measures incompatible with the expressed or implied will of... | |
| Scott J. Hammond, Kevin R. Hardwick, Howard Leslie Lubert - 2007 - 988 strani
...judicial interpretation, and the burden of persuasion would rest heavily upon any who might attack it. ifest to us that the limitation of the hours of labor...section of the statute under which the indictment uncertain. Therefore, congressional inertia, indifference or quiescence may sometimes, at least as... | |
| Anna Waldherr - 2007 - 372 strani
...maximum, for it includes all that he possesses in his own right plus all that Congress can delegate... 2. When the President acts in absence of either a...concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain. Therefore, congressional inertia, indifference or quiescence may sometimes, at least as... | |
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