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Abstract
Turning now to those particular branches of administration where the Constitution confers on the President special powers, we shall find that in these fields he has still more ample authority. Not only do the constitutional grants guard him from encroachment on the part of Congress, but they enable him at times to assume a large degree of legislative power.
Recommended Citation
John R. Fairlie,
Administrative Powers of the President,
2
Mich. L. Rev.
247
(1904).
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