Weekly email writeups resume next week. Focus on sim paper and peer evaluations (if you have not already submitted)
What else do you want to discuss in the remainder of the course?
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)
- Schedule F?
- Nominations: Senate data
- "Nuclear option" (back to Davidson 243). Dems in 2013 with executive and lower-court noms. Reps in 2017 with SCOTUS.
- Cabinet nominations rejected or withdrawn
- Hearings: McCain in 2014 on nominee for Norway ambassador (at 2;20) Whitehouse and CEQ.
- Cassidy and RFK:
Investigation and Oversight
Legislation: Executive Branch Organization and Laws on Reporting
- Inspectors General (Trump firings)
- Reporting requirements
- The old legislative veto (Davidson 334-35) and the Congressional Review Act. (Davidson, 326)
- Congress "organizes" the executive:
-- The "organization" of DHS. -- DNI and the intelligence community
- Inherent contempt
- Civil contempt
- Criminal contempt
Next time: Congress and DOGE