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dealing with emergencies, waging wars, and in general fine-tuning policy choices in the implementation of broad statutes. As the head of state and head of government of the United States, as well as commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces, only the president of the United States can issue an executive order.
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and may be overturned if the orders lack support by statute or the
Constitution. Some policy initiatives require approval by the legislative branch, but executive orders have significant influence over the internal affairs of government, deciding how and to what degree legislation will be enforced,
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The administrative weight of those proclamations is upheld because they are often specifically authorized by congressional statute, making them "delegated unilateral powers". Presidential proclamations are often dismissed as a practical presidential tool for policy making because of the perception
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In the case of the former, the president retains the power to veto such a decision; however, Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds majority to end an executive order. It has been argued that a
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Presidential executive orders, once issued, remain in force until they are canceled, revoked, adjudicated unlawful, or expire on their terms. At any time, the president may revoke, modify or make exceptions from any executive order, whether the order was made by the current president or a
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gives presidents broad executive and enforcement authority to use their discretion to determine how to enforce the law or to otherwise manage the resources and staff of the executive branch. The ability to make such orders is also based on expressed or implied
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to administer the functions of the NIRA in carrying out the provisions of the
Emergency Relief Appropriations Act. On June 15, he issued Executive Order 7075, which terminated the NIRA and replaced it with the Office of Administration of the
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are not the same as statutes passed by state legislatures. State executive orders are usually based on existing constitutional or statutory powers of the governor and do not require any action by the state legislature to take effect.
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delayed some parts of the law, particularly the mandate on employers who do not provide health care coverage". The suit was filed in the US District Court for the
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remain unresolved constitutional issues, but all presidents since the passage of the resolution have complied with its terms, while also maintaining that they are not constitutionally required to do so.
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on January 28, 2017. However, on June 26, 2018, the US Supreme Court overturned the lower court order in
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2346:, et al, v. Reich, 74 F.3d 1322 (D.C. Cir. 1996)"
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1656:List of United States federal executive orders
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2104:"Biden's 1st 100 Days: A Look By The Numbers"
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2279:"Panama Refining Company v. Ryan"
2102:Breslow, Jason (April 27, 2021).
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1857:"OLC: the Unfamiliar Acronym"
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1720:"What is an Executive Order?"
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369:Charles Evans Hughes
343:Executive Order 6102
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2754:Mayer, Kenneth R.,
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