David Howarth

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The second theory is that the president can do what he wants so long as it doesn’t actually step on the toes of another branch. Is taking over a steel mill creating a new law? If not—if what the president was doing wasn’t really lawmaking—then Congress has no right to complain.
How to Read the Constitution—and Why (Legal Expert Series)
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