Symposium
Authors: Edwin Meese III (75th Attorney General) , William Barr (Assistant Attorney General, United States Department of Justice) , Louis Fisher (Congressional Research Service) , Geoffrey P. Miller (New York University) , Kate Stith (Yale Law School)
We are going to talk about some of the coercive aspects that the Constitution, in a sense, gives to the Congress, because there are some constitutional powers given to the Congress which directly relate to how the executive branch does its job.
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How to Cite: Meese, E., III , Barr, W. , Fisher, L. , Miller, G. P. & Stith, K. (1990) “Panel IV: The Appropriations Power and the Necessary and Proper Clause”, Washington University Law Review. 68(3).