Legislative power -- United States
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- A guide to judicial and political review of federal agencies
- A treatise on the constitutional limitations : which rest upon the legislative power of the states of the American union
- A treatise on the constitutional limitations which rest upon the legislative power of the state of the American union
- A treatise on the constitutional limitations which rest upon the legislative power of the states of the American union
- Conflict and consensus : the struggle between Congress and the President over foreign policymaking
- Conflict or codetermination? : Congress, the president, and the power to make war
- Congress and foreign relations
- Congress and the presidency
- Congress and the separation of powers
- Congress versus the Supreme Court, 1957-1960
- Congress, the court, and the Constitution : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, January 29, 1998
- Constitutional conflicts between Congress and the President
- Constitutional self-government
- Courts and Congress : America's unwritten constitution
- Curbing the courts : the Constitution and the limits of judicial power
- Debates in the Senate of the United States on the judiciary, during the first session of the seventh Congress : also, the several motions, resolutions, and votes, taken upon that momentous subject : and a complete list of the yeas and nays, as entered on the journals
- Deliberative democracy and the institutions of judicial review
- Federal limitations upon municipal ordinance making power
- Federal limitations upon municipal ordinance making power
- Judges and legislators : toward institutional comity
- Legislating morality : is it wise? is it legal? is it possible?
- Legislative deferrals : statutory ambiguity, judicial power, and American democracy
- Legislative law and statutory interpretation : cases and materials
- Legislative law and statutory interpretation : cases and materials
- Legislative participation in implementation : policy through politics
- Legislative process
- Legislative-executive relationships in the Government of the United States
- Medicaid oversight : existing problems and ways to strengthen the program : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, first session, January 31, 2017
- National security law and the power of the purse
- Property, power, and American democracy
- Refusal of certain steel companies to respond to subpenas issued April 12, 1962. : Hearing before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, second session, pursuant to S. Res. 258. August 31, 1962
- Religious liberty in America : political safeguards
- Report of the Joint Committee on Congressional Operations pursuant to Section 402(a)(2) of the Legislative reorganization act of 1970 identifying court proceedings and actions of vital interest to the Congress : final report for the 93d Congress
- S. 214 -- U.S. Attorneys Act
- S. 214, the Preserving U.S. Attorney Independence Act of 2007
- Steel companies (subpenas) : Hearings, Eighty-seventh Congress, second session, on refusal of certain steel companies to respond to subpenas. September 12, 14, and 20, 1962
- Strangers on a hill : Congress and the court
- Taking the constitution away from the courts
- The Cabinet and Congress
- The Court vs. Congress : prayer, busing, and abortion
- The President, Congress, and shared authority over international accords : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, first session, December 5, 2017
- The constitutional system : the group character of the elected institutions
- The legislative process in Congress
- The legislative process in Congress
- The legislative veto : unseparating the powers
- The origins of the Necessary and Proper Clause
- The view of the courts from the Hill : interactions between Congress and the federal judiciary
- Twilight of individual liberty
- Weapons of influence : the legislative veto, American foreign policy, and the irony of reform
- When courts & Congress collide : the struggle for control of America's judicial system
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