Cardozo Law Review
Abstract
Over the past few years public law debates have invariably focused on the relative significance of legal institutions as expressed in formal legislative and administrative structures versus everyday politics in the resolution of policy questions. This emphasis has been particularly evident in the examination of the appropriate structure and distribution of responsibility for administrative decision making, in general, and presidential authority versus agency autonomy, in particular.
Keywords
Government (General), Legal History, Comparative and Foreign Law, Constitutional Law, Politics (General)
Disciplines
Comparative and Foreign Law | Constitutional Law | Law | Legal History
Recommended Citation
Michael Fitts,
Ways to Think about the Unitary Executive: A Comment on Approaches to Government Structure,
15
Cardozo L. Rev.
323
(1993).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/clr/vol15/iss1/22