domain | heritage.org |
summary | **Summary:**
- **Title:** "Partisans Miss the Point by Debating the Unitary Executive: Congress Is the Problem and the Solution" - **Author:** GianCarlo Canaparo - **Main Points:** - The debate over the unitary executive theory, which asserts that the president has ultimate authority in enforcing the law, often misses its mark because it focuses on presidential power while ignoring Congress's role. - Congress, not the presidency, is the primary culprit behind legislative inertia and constitutional abuses due to its tendency to delegate power to administrative agencies rather than legislating specifics. - To improve governance, Congress should reclaim its constitutional authority by making clear, detailed laws that minimize agency discretion, rather than relying on debates about executive power. - **Implied Solution:** For better governance, Congress needs to be more proactive in legislation and less reliant on delegation to executive agencies. |
title | The Heritage Foundation |
description | A research and educational institution whose mission is to build and promote conservative public policies, based in Washington, D.C. |
keywords | read, commentary, report, heritage, security, policy, american, center, states, trump, congress, director, rights, senior, foundation, life, budget |
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nslookup | A 172.67.31.116, A 104.22.23.64, A 104.22.22.64 |
created | 2025-05-03 |
updated | 2025-05-14 |
summarized | 2025-05-14 |
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