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Closing the Federal Department of Education–An Initial Look

Preface: Although I am committed to avoiding personality, policy, politics, and party in these...
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President Trump’s Memorandum on Preventing Abuses of the Legal System and the Federal Court

In his memorandum, the President asserts that he has unspecified “core powers,“ which are being...
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The President’s Invocation of the Alien Enemy Act

The Context On March 14, 2025, President Trump issued a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemy Act1...
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Separation of Powers, the “Unitary” Executive, and the Removal Power of the President

In Humphrey's Executor v. United States,[1] the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that a...
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The Constitution’s Limited Commitment to Separation of Powers

About the Author: Don LeDuc is the retired president and dean of Cooley Law School. His book,...
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The New President and the Constitution

After a national election that chose a new President, an election that took place in a closely...
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Additional Context on Powers of the President of the United States

An oft-quoted cliche about a fast start is that someone “hit the ground running.” That certainly...
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Initial Thoughts on Department of Government Efficiency

The incoming President has proposed something called the Department of Government Efficiency...
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Constitutional Power of President to Impound Appropriations

This essay examines the power of the President to order that money appropriated by Congress should...
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Constitutional Power of President to Make Appointments and Recess Appointments

Current circumstances compel examination of the power of a President of the United States to...
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