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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Unitary_executive_theory/Archive_1
    • He has changed 1. a law means what the President says it means, not what the Congress says it means. into 1. any Congressional requirements are merely advisory. Personally I fail to see the difference. A Bill is drafted by Congress. To state that its role is merely advisory is inherently the same as: the President can listen but doesn't have to fol...
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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Unitary_executive_theory
    1. There's a real debate to be had about the unitary executive theory, but it's not to be found in the pages of the Huffington Post and Counterpunch. Cite to the law review articles and legitimate sch...
    2. Even if you're going to rely heavily on the pop literature, there are several cites to The Nation and The New Yorker and magazines even further to the left; none to any conservative journal…
    1. There's a real debate to be had about the unitary executive theory, but it's not to be found in the pages of the Huffington Post and Counterpunch. Cite to the law review articles and legitimate sch...
    2. Even if you're going to rely heavily on the pop literature, there are several cites to The Nation and The New Yorker and magazines even further to the left; none to any conservative journals discus...
    3. 35 footnotes citing to 60 or so sources, and exactly one of these sources, cited twice, puts forward the strongly unitary executive theory. The article reflects this wild imbalance.
    4. Meanwhile, the fringe "Carl Schmitt" synthesis put forward by an idiosyncratic editor that theorizes that conservatives are secretly emulating Nazi Germany (a set of edits that arguabl…
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Unitary_executive_theory/Archive_3
      • Thank you for making an effort to give a short description of the situation. If I now understand it correctly, the issue is: "Whether the Bush administration considers the U.S. president eligible to initiate war regardless of any laws -- or whether this is just something critics of the Bush administration state. Further, it is debated which view th...
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitary_theory

      • Unitary executive theory, the theory of US constitutional law holding that the President has the power to control the entire executive branch
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      • Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia

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        WebMay 17, 2022 · The unitary executive theory is a theory of United States constitutional law which holds that the President of the United States possesses the power to control

      • Unitary Executive Theory - Constitution of the United States

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        WebUnitary executive theory is the concept that the president controls the entire executive branch of the American government. While the executive branch officials can advise …

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      • Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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        WebThe unitary executive theory is a theory of American constitutional law holding that the President controls the entire executive branch. The doctrine is based upon Article Two of …

      • Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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        WebThe unitary executive theory is a theory of United States constitutional law which holds that the President of the United States possesses the power to control the entire federal …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalist_No._70

        WebFederalist No. 70, titled "The Executive Department Further Considered", is an essay written by Alexander Hamilton arguing for a single, robust executive provided for in the …

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