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From border security to climate change, national emergency declarations raise hard questions about presidential power

"Presidential emergency powers could provide useful tools for addressing climate change, but taking this route sets an important precedent," Dan Farber writes for The Conversation. "If presidents increasingly make free use of emergency powers to achieve policy goals, this approach could become the new normal – with a serious potential for abuse of power and ill-considered decisions."

Type: Op-Eds (March 10, 2020)
PDF: Farber Conversation PrezPower 031020
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Author(s): Daniel Farber
Tags: executive orders climate change
Categories: Energy & Environment Energy & Environment Regulatory Policy Regulatory Policy

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