Federal Constitutional Law: Introduction to the Federal Executive Power & Separation of Powers Issues

ebook Volume 2 · Federal Constitutional Law

By Thomas H. Odom

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This book is the second volume in the Constitutional Law Modular Series. This modular approach to the material makes it possible for instructors to mix and match a suitable number of volumes for a course of varying length and focus. Coverage includes: • Powers inherent in the "Executive"; • Appointment and removal of officers; • Creation of "independent" agencies and officers; • Non-delegation doctrine; • Congressional control via legislative veto; and • The line-item veto. The eBook versions of this title feature links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.

Federal Constitutional Law: Introduction to the Federal Executive Power & Separation of Powers Issues