"In the brief span of only four decades, the court’s stance on the unitary executive theory has been turned on its head." ...
The originalist case for a unitary executive falls apart in an era when many of the powers wielded by the executive branch were not originally supposed to be federal powers in the first place. If ...
It’s back to constitutional basics time at the New York Times. A dispatch this week from the Gray Lady on President-elect Trump’s nominee to lead the White House budget office, Russell Vought, veers ...
We have the larger story behind a seemingly small news item. The Supreme Court this month let President Trump fire members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission - at least for now. The court ...
At the heart of the argument for establishing the president’s removal power and the unity of the executive is the Decision of 1789, when the First Congress established the first executive departments: ...