看不见,但不忘:13233号行政命令如何扩大行政特权,同时阻止访问总统记录

IF 4.9 1区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Stanford Law Review Pub Date : 2002-11-01 DOI:10.2307/1229597
M. Karin
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本文探讨了13233号行政命令对公众获取总统资料的影响,以及布什总统于2001年11月1日发布该命令的背景。本文首先定义了行政特权,追溯了它的产生,并考察了政府的不同部门是如何解释它的。本文继续描述了该命令如何改变并与先前围绕行政特权的法律相互作用,审查了获得总统记录的程序,并解释了该命令如何违反宪法三权分立原则。最后,本文考虑了立法和司法解决这一问题的可能性,并分析了为什么非行政部门更适合解决这一争端。
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Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind: How Executive Order 13,233 Expands Executive Privilege While Simultaneously Preventing Access to Presidential Records
This paper explores the impact of Executive Order 13,233 on public access to presidential materials and the context in which President Bush issued the Order on November 1, 2001. It begins by defining executive privilege, tracing its creation, and examining how the different branches of government have interpreted it. The paper continues by describing how the Order changes and interacts with the previous law surrounding executive privilege, examines the process for gaining access to presidential records, and explains how the Order violates constitutional separation of powers principles. Finally, the paper considers the possibility of both a legislative and judicial solution to the problem and analyzes why the non-Executive branches are better suited to resolve the dispute.
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