| Diana Miller - 2002 - 240 стор.
...right plus all that Congress can delegate. . . . 2. When the President acts in absence of either a congressional grant or denial of authority, he can...authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain... 3. When the President takes measures incompatible with the expressed or implied will of Congress, his... | |
| Diana Miller - 2002 - 240 стор.
...own right plus all that Congress can delegate.... 2. When the President acts in absence of either a congressional grant or denial of authority, he can...authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain... 3. When the President takes measures incompatible with the expressed or implied will of Congress, his... | |
| M. S. Grolier - 2002 - 146 стор.
...Associate Justice Robert H. Jackson had observed that there is a "zone of twilight" in which the President and Congress "may have concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain."22 Security classification policy and procedure would appear to occupy such a "zone of twilight."... | |
| Daniel A. Farber - 2004 - 251 стор.
...heavily upon any who might attack it." In the second category, where Congress is silent, the president "can only rely upon his own independent powers, but...authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain." Thus, congressional inertia or acquiescence "may sometimes, at least as a practical matter, enable,... | |
| William G. Howell - 2003 - 270 стор.
...status-quo policies over which Congress remains gridlocked. As Joel Fleishman and Arthur Aufses note, "Congressional inertia, indifference, or quiescence...measures on independent presidential responsibility" (1976, 24). Here, the mark of presidential influence is not a public policy that is weaker (or stronger)... | |
| Daniel A. Farber - 2003 - 272 стор.
...authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain." Thus, congressional inertia or acquiescence "may sometimes, at least as a practical matter, enable,...measures on independent presidential responsibility." In the third category — including the Steel Seizure Case in Jackson's view — the president flouts... | |
| Mark K. Moller - 2004 - 536 стор.
...the president is acting "in the absence of either a congressional grant or a denial of authority," "there is a zone of twilight in which he and Congress...authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain." 26 On one level, Jackson's concurrence stated the obvious. In a system of shared powers, there must... | |
| Edward Keynes - 2010 - 261 стор.
...Vietnam War suggests that Congress and the President were acting in a constitutional twilight zone "... in which he and Congress may have concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain."36 At various phases in the war, the pattern of congressional legislation and presidential... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 2005 - 1692 стор.
...that Congress can delegate." Id. at 635. Second, "[w]hen the President acts in absence of either a congressional grant or denial of authority, he can...authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain." Id. at 637. Finally, "[w]hen the President takes measures incompatible with the expressed or implied... | |
| John Yoo - 2005 - 379 стор.
...the federal government); Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., 343 US at 637 (1952) (Jackson, J., concurring) ("[Congressional inertia, indifference or quiescence...measures on independent presidential responsibility."); United States v. Midwest Oil Co., 236 US 459,474 (1915) (noting that a "long-continued practice, known... | |
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