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Executive order - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Executive order may refer to: •Executive order (United States) •Statutory Instruments in the United Kingdom •Statutory Instruments in other countries •Executive Orders, book by Tom Clancy
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Executive order (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Last week Republicans in Congress deleted a Democratic amendment designed to make AIDS drugs cheaper in Africa from the Africa Free Trade Bill. ... Because the Constitution's definition of presidential authority is vague, the rules about what can be included in an executive order are unclear. A 1950s Supreme Court...
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n. a President's or Governor's declaration which has the force of law, usually based on existing statutory powers, and requiring no action by the Congress or state legislature. ... Legal-Explanations.com Home > Legal Definitions ... Legal-Explanations.com Home...
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An examination of the power of the President to inact law by Executive Order. ... Reasons for Issuing an Executive Order; Presidents typically issue an EO for one of these purposes: 1. Operational management of the executive branch; 2. Operational management of federal agencies or officials;
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Federal Register Disposition Tables of Executive Orders signed by the Presidents ... Home Federal Register Executive Order ... After the President signs an Executive order, it is:
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