Author Archives: Marianne Adams

“Impoundments and Other Methods of Fiscal Control” — Professor Zachary S. Price

AVERY HALL—In his lecture, “Impoundments and Other Methods of Fiscal Control,” Professor Zachary Price analyzes the history of executive efforts to control federal spending. He situates his discussion in recent history, arguing that the Trump administration’s assertion of spending control has marked a new degree of departure from historical norms. While this tension is not […]

Recap: “Removals of Officers & Inferior Officers, Bureaucratic Control, Vacancies Act” — Thomas Berry

NINA SUAREZ—The power to hire and fire may seem straightforward, but within constitutional law, it embodies a prominent unsettled question about executive authority: how much unilateral presidential control should exist over appointments and removals of executive officers? Thomas A. Berry, director of the Cato Institute’s Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies and editor-in-chief of […]