Understanding Debates Over The Appointments Clause In Article Ii No 86 Lecture

Exploring Debates Over The Appointments Clause In Article Ii No 86 Lecture reveals several interesting facts. Who is considered an “Officer of the United States”? Why does it matter? Professor Jennifer Mascott of Antonin Scalia Law School ...

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Should officers of the United States be selected via political What powers does Congress have under the Necessary and Proper How does the Legislature properly interact with the executive branch? Professor Jeremy Rabkin of Antonin Scalia Law School ...

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