The Principles of the Administrative Law of the United States
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The President a latent power of discretionary action which is denominated the " war power, " and which is. In times of extraordinary danger, capable of great expansion, ^ ^v. It is seen thus that while the legislature is the regulator of the administration, still in the national Q-^^y government of the United States there is a realm of, , action in which the executive authority possesses'^'^'^'''^^ ''^^ large discretion. In the separate states of the United /^-^^mj States also the constitutions... often confer large dis-, ^ cretionary powers on the governors. The mere fact that many of the governors have the right to disap- prove the resolutions of the legislature gives them an opportunity to modify the action of the legislature as the regulator of the administration, and to prevent its making use of what are really administrative powers 1 6 Opinions Attorneys-General, pp. Lo and 365 ; 8 ibid. , p. 343 ; 10 ibid. , p. 413; cf. United States vs. McDaniel, 7 Peters 14; cited from Fairlie, "The Administrative Powers of the President, " Michigan Law Review, vol.
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