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Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 287 g

Reihe: Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives

Korn

The Power of Separation

American Constitutionalism and the Myth of the Legislative Veto
Erscheinungsjahr 1998
ISBN: 978-0-691-05856-6
Verlag: Princeton University Press

American Constitutionalism and the Myth of the Legislative Veto

Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 287 g

Reihe: Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives

ISBN: 978-0-691-05856-6
Verlag: Princeton University Press


Jessica Korn challenges the notion that the eighteenth-century principles underlying the American separation of powers system are incompatible with the demands of twentieth-century governance. She demostrates the continuing relevance of these principles by questioning the dominant scholarship on the legislative veto. As a short-cut through constitutional procedure invented in the 1930s and invalidated by the Supreme Court's Chadha decision in 1983, the legislative veto has long been presumed to have been a powerful mechanism of congressional oversight. Korn's analysis, however, shows that commentators have exaggerated the legislative veto's significance as a result of their incorrect assumption that the separation of powers was designed solely to check governmental authority. The Framers also designed constitutional structure to empower the new national government, institutionalizing a division of labor among the three branches in order to enhance the government's capacity.By examining the legislative vetoes governing the FTC, the Department of Education, and the president's authority to extend most-favored-nation trade status, Korn demonstrates how the powers that the Constitution grants to Congress made the legislative veto short-cut inconsequential to policymaking. These case studies also show that Chadha enhanced Congress's capacity to pass substantive laws while making it easier for Congress to preserve important discretionary powers in the executive branch. Thus, in debunking the myth of the legislative veto, Korn restores an appreciation of the enduring vitality of the American constitutional order.

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Ch. 1Introduction: American Constitutionalism and American Political Science3Ch. 2The American Separation of Powers Doctrine14Ch. 3The Legislative Veto27Ch. 4The Legislative Veto over the Federal Trade Commission48Ch. 5Legislative Vetoes in Education Statutes69Ch. 6Legislative Vetoes over Presidential Authority to Extend Most-Favored-Nation Status91Ch. 7Conclusion116Notes125Acknowledgments167Name Index171General Index175



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