Studies on the Legislative Veto
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980. Wraps. v, 802 p.; 24 cm. Footnotes. 96th Congress, 2d session. Committee Print. A legislative veto refers to a statutory provision that delays an announced administrive action during which time Congress may vote to approve or disaprove the action without further Presidential involvement. The case studies in this volume permit the reader to draw conclusions from the history and operation of a number of specific legislative veto provisions. Condition: Good. No dust jacket. Some wear and soiling/discoloration to cover. Some edge soiling.
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