David Howarth

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As a matter of the separation of powers, can the president act only if Congress gives him the specific authority first? In other words, does Congress have to pass a law—to legislate—before the president can execute or enforce it? Or is there something about law execution that allows the president to create his own rules from time to time?
How to Read the Constitution—and Why (Legal Expert Series)
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