No, the Meuller report ***DID NOT*** “find no collusion!”
…me livid. Much has already been covered by others. But it is one important, even fundamental, aspect of Barr’s executive summary on which I wanted to focus. Start with the…
…me livid. Much has already been covered by others. But it is one important, even fundamental, aspect of Barr’s executive summary on which I wanted to focus. Start with the…
…credit for political influence his ideas may on powerful state actors. In his March 24 webcast, Lind revealed the “scoop” that his initiative may have inspired President Trump’s executive order…
…Congressional prerogatives on an expedited basis, and Congress and/or the States (via governors or attorneys general) being able to compel lower Executive Branch officials to enforce laws and regulations, under…
…competition with three companies accounted for about 50% of the global market of cancer medicines as measured by 2017 sales value. Discoveries (Executive Summary) : Existing approaches to managing the…
…was a system by which “Assemblies” of the tribes of Romans directly elected the executive officers of the Republic for one year terms. Meanwhile the Senate, essentially a council of…
…importance of management, oversight, and professionalization. The lack of public concern with the way the Trump administration is destroying critical executive branch agencies is exhibit A. The credibility revolution, big…
…consumer protections against surprise billing in certain situations. President Trump also issued an executive order in June that calls for hospitals to be more transparent upfront about prices for common…
…a backlash, 4) will withstand hostile scrutiny from the Supreme Court, and 5) are relatively immune from executive branch obstruction, because it is likely that the executive branch will fall…
…Opportunity that January, an unconfirmed Acting Director set about dismantling the agency…. By April, Attorney-General Kleindienst was explaining that executive privilege protected any member of the executive branch from the…
…running the executive branch. Democrats need a new legislative playbook that avoids just tossing problems over to the executive branch to solve. This is hard but can be done. (See…