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Government
Politics
Law
Presidency of the United States
Executive branch of the United States government
Political philosophy
Unitary executive theory
United States law
Powers of the United States Congress
Article One of the United States Constitution
War Powers Resolution
United States Congress

Executive Power There have been two great controversies in the territory of con law I. The first is the scope of Congress’s power over the economy. The second is the President’s power to use the officials of the exec

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