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Course: Constitution 101 Sandbox > Unit 4
Lesson 6: 6.6: Presidency—Executive Orders and the Administrative State- Where does the president get the power to issue executive orders?
- When can the president use executive orders?
- Info Brief: Modern Debates—Executive Orders and the Administrative State
- Interactive Constitution Essay: Common Interpretation: Article II, Section 3
- Reference Sheet: Visions of Presidential Power
- What happened in Korematsu v. United States?
- Primary Source: The Steel Seizure Case
- What is the “administrative state?”
- What are some of the key constitutional debates over the administrative state?
- Interactive Constitution Essay: Article II, Section 1—Vesting Clause
- Interactive Constitution Essay on Congressional Delegation
- Primary Source: West Virginia v. EPA (2022)
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What is the “administrative state?”
Illan Wurman talks about the administrative state.
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