Related Citations
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Saikrishna Prakash, The Essential Meaning of Executive Power, 2003 U. Ill. L. Rev. 701 (2003).
Proposing that Founding Era documents and debates point to the executive power as primarily giving the President the power to execute federal laws and to control governmental officers who execute federal law.
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Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash, Hail to the Chief Administrator: The Framers and the President’s Administrative Powers, 102 Yale L.J. 991 (1993).
Proposing that the Framers incorporated the “Chief Administrator theory” into the Constitution, whereby the President alone is accountable for executing federal law and has robust authority over his administration.