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Is Dick Cheney Unconstitutional?
Northwestern University Law Review (2008)
  • Glenn Reynolds
Abstract
During a recent policy kerfuffle, Vice President Dick Cheney's office briefly argued that the Vice President is really a legislative official, and hence not subject to some obligations of the Executive branch. Though Cheney's office quickly shifted its argument to less controversial statutory grounds, it turns out that the Vice Presidency's legislative character is, in fact, quite significant. To the extent that the Vice President is a legislative official, however, it is likely that extensive delegation of Presidential authority to the Vice President, of the sort that Vice President Cheney has enjoyed, is probably unconstitutional and certainly unwise.
Keywords
  • ice president,
  • separation of powers,
  • cheney,
  • bowsher,
  • addington
Disciplines
Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
Glenn Reynolds. "Is Dick Cheney Unconstitutional?" Northwestern University Law Review Vol. 102 Iss. 3 (2008) p. 1539 - 1546
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/glenn-reynolds/29/