2 edition of constitutional and political aspects of the legislative veto found in the catalog.
constitutional and political aspects of the legislative veto
Karen Fair Harrell
Published
1985
by Vance Bibliographies in Monticello, Ill
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Written in
Edition Notes
Cover title.
Statement | Karen Fair Harrell. |
Series | Public administration series--bibliography,, P 1620 |
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LC Classifications | KF4944.A1 H37 1985 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 11 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 11 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2589347M |
ISBN 10 | 0890282900 |
LC Control Number | 85140531 |
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This Topic Page concerns the Separation of Powers. The concept of Separation of Powers is embodied in the Constitution in the 1st Article, in the 2nd Article, and in the 3rd Article.Sep 11, · The President has attempted to use the pocket veto during intra- and inter- session adjournments and Congress has denied this use of the veto.
The Legislative Branch, backed by modern court rulings, asserts that the Executive Branch may only pocket veto legislation when Congress has adjourned sine die from a session.