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Congress, Not the King: Why the Legislative Branch Controls Agency Tenure

Alvin Goldman

University of Kentucky, Rosenberg College of Law professor emeritus Alvin Goldman examines the constitutional authority over the tenure and independence of federal administrative agency officials, arguing that it lies with Congress rather than the President, despite modern claims rooted in the unitary executive theory.


The Common Denominator of the IEEPA Tariff Case and the FTC Removal Case: The Congressional “Retrieval Problem” in Constitutional Structure Created by the President’s Veto Power

Vikram David Amar

UC Davis Law professor Vikram David Amar discusses two Supreme Court cases involving presidential authority—one concerning tariff powers under the IEEPA and the other regarding limits on the president’s ability to remove FTC commissioners—and highlights a shared constitutional issue: how the structure of presidential veto power creates an imbalance that makes it difficult for Congress to reclaim delegated authority.

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