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_aNEWBOLD, Stephanie P. _929239 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aCritical reflexions on hamiltonian perspectives on rule-making and legislative proposal initiatives by the chief executive |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Publishers, _cNovember / December 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aReflecting on James Hart and Edwin Wittes analysis affords the field a rare opportunity to observe the complexities of a separation-of-powers system in action. In making their case, they underscored the importance of the president having a substantial supervisory role in the way administrative agencies write rules and propose legislative measures. As a result, they ignored Congresss constitutional responsibility to supervise, regulate, and guide these areas of administrative law. Their highly controversial arguments not only provide the field with a broader understanding of the overall mission of the Brownlow Committee, but also we can see how they influenced the development of the administrative state | |
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_99204 _aRosenbloom, David H. |
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_tPublic administration review : PAR _g67, 6, p. 1049-1056 _dMalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, November / December 2007 _xISSN 00333352 _w |
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