Similarly, Article I, does not allow Congress to delegate power to the president nor does it grant Congress or extraordinary powers outside of those power specifically enumerated.. ... But Chadha requires all such legislative actions vetoes to be submitted to the president..…
very glaring and dangerous example is the move by some Democrat dominated states California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and District of Columbia to ignore Electoral College and elect the president by popular vote. ..…
Over the years, executive branch lawyers have issued guidance about particular situations that involve potential emoluments clause violations — for example, former President Barack Obama checked in with the Justice Department after he won the Nobel Prize, to make sure that accepting the..…
The language of the Venezuelan Constitution is plain regarding when the president of the National Assembly can become president and none of those conditions have been met. The coup relies on Article 233 of the Constitution, which allows the president of the National..…
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