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Lawmakers disagreed about the number of executive branch employees who would be affected.
Their plea should be heard by a court independent of executive branch pressure.
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I trust that Congress will respect the proper limits of executive-branch consultation that I am duty bound to uphold.
We need a "do-nothing" president who might throttle back the frequent excesses of executive-branch agencies, but pursue no grand schemes for remaking society.
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Presidential scholars might be the mother eagles of executive-branch scholarship, the ones who get the academic equivalent of the big sneaker deals, groupies and entourages.
They play to judges' reluctance to look past the four corners of official documents when assessing the lawfulness of certain kinds of executive-branch policy judgments.
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