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Executive Power and Senate Consent
By Vikram Valame, Georgetown University I. Introduction Justice Scalia stands vindicated. The Supreme Court has adopted his declaration that the president wields not “some of the executive power, but all of the executive power.”1 But despite this victory for the “unitary executive,” the president does not enjoy plenary authority over the executive branch. Principal officers—and…
