Rohr, John A.
Public administration, executive power and constitutional confusion - 1997 - p.887-905 - Apr-May
This article examines the ambiguity in the meaning of executive power in both the text of the U.S. Constitution and in subsequent judicial interpretations. This ambiguity has had a profound impact on the constitutional position of the public administration. In the recent independent counsel case, the U.S. Supreme Court offered a restrictive interpretation of the President's constitutional powers to remove subordinate officers. This new interpretation could lead to increased congressional control over administrative agencies. - Repsroduced
Public administration - United States
United States - Presidents
Presidents
Public administration
Public administration, executive power and constitutional confusion - 1997 - p.887-905 - Apr-May
This article examines the ambiguity in the meaning of executive power in both the text of the U.S. Constitution and in subsequent judicial interpretations. This ambiguity has had a profound impact on the constitutional position of the public administration. In the recent independent counsel case, the U.S. Supreme Court offered a restrictive interpretation of the President's constitutional powers to remove subordinate officers. This new interpretation could lead to increased congressional control over administrative agencies. - Repsroduced
Public administration - United States
United States - Presidents
Presidents
Public administration
