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Rudalevige on Obama’s ‘Executive Orders By Another Name’ in USA Today Archives

December 17, 2014 by Doug Cook
Andrew Rudalevige

Andrew Rudalevige

Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin’s Thomas Bracket Reed Professor of Government, speaks to President Obama’s use of what’s known as the presidential memorandum in a USA Today article that looks at how this mechanism fits into the realm of executive actions.

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