Donald Trump's broad assertions of power appear to be advancing an aggressive version of a legal doctrine called the "unitary ...
President Trump's flurry of executive actions and orders spark a critical question: Does he have the power he claims to have?
These actions set up cases that could provide the conservative-dominated Supreme Court an opportunity to codify what was once a fringe theory of presidential power. Moves along one front would ...
The “unitary executive theory” underpins most of the Trump administration’s most sweeping — and potentially illegal — actions ...
It has been wringing its hands over the Constitution for years. Last year, the paper asked presidential candidates what they thought of the unitary executive, which it called “an expansive ...
Vough, helped promote a "unitary executive theory" ahead of Trump ... is composed of three separate branches" and "argues that presidential power over federal agencies is absolute." ...
IN the previous two columns, we made a case for a transition to a parliamentary government from the unitary presidential one that we've had since the birth of our republic. Today's article is a ...
His critics slam them as a radical restructuring of the federal government aimed at consolidating presidential power ... The so-called "unitary executive theory" has various iterations but ...
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