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Executive review : kontrola konstytucyjności prawa przez władzę wykonawczą w Stanach Zjednoczonych
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In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art techniques to improve the quality of data collected from the Internet for the purpose of data augmentation.Abstract:
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The Spirit of the Laws
TL;DR: Joseph Harrington is the author of Things Come On, a mixed-genre work relating the twinned narratives of the Watergate scandal and his mother’s cancer; it was a Rumpus Poetry Book Club selection.
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By Order of the President: The Use and Abuse of Executive Direct Action: Cooper, Philip J.: Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 320 pp., Publication Date: June 2002
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Standing Doctrine, Judicial Technique, and the Gradual Shift From Rights-Based Constitutionalism to Executive-Centered Constitutionalism
TL;DR: Cisneros et al. as mentioned in this paper considered whether the standing doctrine's malleability, its incoherence, and its inconsistent application are related to the Court's insistence that standing be used as a tool to maintain separation of powers.
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Standing as an Article II Nondelegation Doctrine
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the distinction between the role of the executive branch and private party standing, and argue that the latter is not applicable to the former, since private parties may not allege an abstract grievance that would allow them to sue any person for any legal violation.
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Presidential Signing Statements and Congressional Oversight
TL;DR: In response to highly controversial statements issued by President George W Bush upon signing various bills into law, an American Bar Association Task Force and Senator Arlen Specter both recently called for the creation of a cause of action to obtain a federal judicial declaration concerning the legal validity of future presidential signing statements as discussed by the authors.