National Emergency: Constitutional questions concerning emergency powersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - War and emergency powers |
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Page 724
... prescribe termination procedures , a limitation of time of delegated authority , and reporting and oversight procedures , for any actions taken pursuant to authorities delegated by Congress . These provisions in the emergency energy ...
... prescribe termination procedures , a limitation of time of delegated authority , and reporting and oversight procedures , for any actions taken pursuant to authorities delegated by Congress . These provisions in the emergency energy ...
Page 725
... prescribe the legal form or manner a particular type of Executive decision must take . Although by statute , " Executive orders and proclamations " must be published , there are no standards or re- quirements under which particular ...
... prescribe the legal form or manner a particular type of Executive decision must take . Although by statute , " Executive orders and proclamations " must be published , there are no standards or re- quirements under which particular ...
Page 727
... prescribed formats or proce- dures ; few of these vital Executive decisions are revealed to Congress or the public except under irregular , arbitrary , or accidental circum- stances . The public record reveals very little about how such ...
... prescribed formats or proce- dures ; few of these vital Executive decisions are revealed to Congress or the public except under irregular , arbitrary , or accidental circum- stances . The public record reveals very little about how such ...
Page 731
... prescription to the diagnosis or the remedy to the requirements . This , it would seem to me , is also a matter in which the executive branch ought to be willing to cooperate . Now , if you had that kind of code subdivided both with ...
... prescription to the diagnosis or the remedy to the requirements . This , it would seem to me , is also a matter in which the executive branch ought to be willing to cooperate . Now , if you had that kind of code subdivided both with ...
Page 741
... prescription for the handling of declarations of national emergency in the future . Here we sit , however , with four national emergencies that have been declared in open - ended fashion , never terminated by any formal action of the ...
... prescription for the handling of declarations of national emergency in the future . Here we sit , however , with four national emergencies that have been declared in open - ended fashion , never terminated by any formal action of the ...
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49 Stat act of Congress agency amended appointment approval Article Attorney authority Barreme clause Commander in Chief CONG CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional contract Dean Griswold decision declaration DELEGATED LEGISLATION delegations documents duty enacted enforce established Ex parte Merryman Ex parte Milligan executive branch executive department executive officers Executive orders executive power exercise faithfully executed Federal Register Act filing force function grant gress GRISWOLD habeas corpus House inferior officers issued judicial Justice laws be faithfully legislative power LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS limited matter ment military Myers national emergency nondiscrimination order or proclamation ORDERS AND PROCLAMATIONS Postmaster power of removal prescribed President Presidential power printed provisions published pursuant question repeal RICHARDSON rules and regulations Secretary seizure Senator CHURCH Senator MATHIAS Special Committee Special Prosecutor specific statute statutory rules Supreme Court terminate tion United valid vested Watergate Youngstown
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Page 785 - The president shall have power to fill up all vacancies that may happen during the recess of the senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session. Section 3. He shall from time to time give to the congress information of the state of the Union...
Page 896 - Without admitting that such an act was necessary under the circumstances, it is plain that if the President had in any manner assumed powers which it was necessary should have the authority or sanction of Congress, that on the...
Page 784 - Postmasters of the first, second and third classes shall be appointed and may be removed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and shall hold their offices for four years unless sooner removed or suspended according to law.
Page 858 - The form of proceeding for judicial review shall be any special statutory review proceeding relevant to the subject matter in any court specified by statute or, in the absence or inadequacy thereof, any applicable form of legal action (including actions for declaratory judgments or writs of prohibitory or mandatory injunction or habeas corpus) in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Page 889 - The enumeration ought therefore to be considered, as intended merely to specifiy the principal articles implied in the definition of executive power; leaving the rest to flow from the general grant of that power, interpreted in conformity with other parts of the constitution and with the principles of free government. The general doctrine of our constitution then is, that the executive power of the nation is vested in the president; subject only to the exceptions and qualifications, which are expressed...
Page 891 - Each public officer, who takes an oath to support the constitution, swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others. It is as much the duty of the house of representatives, of the senate, and of the President, to decide upon the constitutionality of any bill or resolution which may be presented to them for passage or approval, as it is of the supreme judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision.
Page 789 - The ordinary duties of officers prescribed by statute come under the general administrative control of the President by virtue of the general grant to him of the executive power, and he may properly supervise and guide their construction of the statutes under which they act in order to secure that unitary and uniform execution of the laws which Article II of the Constitution evidently contemplated in vesting general executive power in the President alone.
Page 785 - Secretary to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and to be removable by the President.
Page 771 - Proclamations calling for the observance of special days or events. Except as may be otherwise provided by law, responsibility for the preparation and presentation of proposed proclamations calling for the observance of special days, or other periods of time, or events shall be assigned by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget [now Office of Management and Budget] to such agencies as he may consider appropriate.
Page 896 - If it were necessary to the technical existence of a war, that it should have a legislative sanction, we find it in almost every act passed at the extraordinary session of the legislature of 1861, which was wholly employed in enacting laws to enable the government to prosecute the war with vigor and efficiency.