LARP v IRL
- Compressed time
- No dilatory tactics
- No press, public, staff, House, or SCOTUS
- Limited role of POTUS (see below)
- Inherent limitations of simulation
- But role-play is still powerful
NAIL: Nominations, Appropriations, Investigations, Legislation
Nominations
- Extent of confirmation power (about 1200 jobs)
- Nominations: Senate data
- Cabinet nominations rejected or withdrawn
- Hearings: Whitehouse and White; DeVos
Investigation and Oversight
- GAO
- CBO
- CRS
- Diminished institutional capacity
Congress has fewer committee staff and nonpartisan wonks to help it than it did in 1990.
— Kevin R Kosar (@kevinrkosar) March 13, 2024
Source: https://t.co/MK5SK2rZSM pic.twitter.com/5l9dNU8mu0- The role of the press -- featuring an alum of this course!!
Legislation: Executive Branch Organization and Laws on Reporting
- Inspectors General (Trump firings)
- Reporting requirements
- The old legislative veto and the Congressional Review Act. (A rare example of one that became law) See Davidson, p. 318
- Congress "organizes" the executive:
-- The "organization" of DHS. -- DNI and the intelligence community
- The definitive encyclopedia article!
- Inherent contempt
- Civil contempt
- Criminal contempt
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