Executive Orders Abuse Power The Best Known Essay

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¶ … Executive Orders Abuse Power? The best known directives consist of executive orders and presidential proclamations, but there are many other documents that have a similar functional and effects. Reduced to their basic core, presidential directives are merely written, rather than oral, instructions or declarations that are handed down by the President. Authority for these directives must come from either the Constitution or statutory delegations. Yet the President's authority to issue directives goes beyond express language in the Constitution (Gaziano, 2001).

The President's authority to issue executive orders is limited by the extent of his powers and by other power given to Congress. If the President's power is derived from a constitutional grant of power, Congress remains free to reverse or adjust the fundamental authority. Congress also has some leeway in defining the procedures the President must carry out in the exercise of that power, even though there are some constitutional restrictions to Congress's power to oversee the President's enforcement or decision-making measures. Since the constitutional separation of powers both supports and limits a President's power to issue administrative directives, it is natural that some friction exists in the exercise of that power (Gaziano, 2001). There are those on one side of the argument that say that the aggressive use of presidential directives is necessary while there are others that say it is an abuse of power.

Executive orders are the main means by which the President makes executive statements concerning the operation and management of the Executive branch of the Federal Government. The President's...

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While thousands of executive orders have been handed down over the last two centuries, Federal courts have been exceptionally unwilling to dispute executive authority. When executive orders are handed down without a constitutional or lawful basis, they involve the Separation of Powers Doctrine that underpins divided government. The Separation of Powers Doctrine apportions accountability to each branch to vigorously exercise and enthusiastically defend its constitutional privileges (Executive Orders and Presidential Directives, 2001).
Supporters of a confident executive have challenged a President should be accorded broad respect in order to issue executive orders, even in the absence of clear lawful authority. They have argued the President is exclusively capable of devising national policy and that executive orders are an effective way of circumventing the narrow institutional stubbornness of Congress (Executive Orders and Presidential Directives, 2001).

Critics have claimed that presidents have abused executive orders, by utilizing them to make laws without Congressional endorsement, and of moving existing laws away from their original directives. Big policy changes with wide ranging effects have been achieved by…

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Executive order (United States). (2012). Retrieved from http://www.enotes.com/topic/Executive_order_%28United_States%29

Executive Orders and Presidential Directives. (2001). Retrieved from http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/judiciary/hju72142.000/hju72142_0.htm

Gaziano, T. (2001). The Use and Abuse of Executive Order and Other Presidential

Directives. Retrieved from http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2001/02/the-use-


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