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Powers of the Executive Branch

David A. Hughes, Ph.D.

Auburn University at Montgomery

[email protected]

February 10, 2020

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Introduction

By the time students complete this unit, they should be able toexplain:

• The constitutional sources and nature of presidential power,and

• The limits to executive power as outlined in the case-law ofthe U.S. Supreme Court.

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Executive vs. legislative powers

• Compare the following:• “All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a

Congress of the United States. . . ” (Article I)• “The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the

United States. . . ” (Article II)

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Structure of the presidency

• Selection

• Removal

• Tenure

• Succession

Bush v. Gore (2000)

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Presidential powers

• Legislative powers

• Appointments

• Pardons and reprieves

• Foreign affairs

• “Take care” clause

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Tools of presidential power

• Executive orders andagreements

• Military orders

• Signing Statements

• Publiccommunications(?)

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Power of the executive order

• In re Neagle (1890)

• In re Debs (1895)

• Youngstown Sheet &Tube Company v. Sawyer(1952)

Eugene Debs (1855-1926)

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Enforcement of the law

• Train v. City of NewYork (1975)

• United States v. Windsor(2013)

• United States v. Texas(2016)

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Domestic powers of the president

• Clinton v. City of NewYork (1998)

• Morrison v. Olson (1988)

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Recess appointments and removals

• National Labor RelationsBoard v. Noel Canning(2014)

• Myers v. United States(1926)

• Humphrey’s Executorv. United States (1935)

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Executive privilege and immunity

• United States v. Nixon(1974)

• Mississippi v. Johnson(1867)

• Nixon v. Fitzgerald(1982)

• Clinton v. Jones (1997)

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Pardoning and international agreements

• Ex parte Grossman(1925)

• Murphy v. Ford (1975)

• Goldwater v. Carter(1979)

• United States v. Belmont(1937)

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Conclusion

• Over time, the presidency has become vastly more powerfulthan the framers could ever have imagined.

• This could be rooted in the vague language of Article II (atleast compared to Article I), though the collective need for amore efficient executive branch may also have contributed tothis phenomenon.

• While the Supreme Court has at times attempted to rein inthis power, it has largely acquiesced as evidenced by itscase-law.

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