Lectures on the Executive Department

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Lectures on the Executive Department is a section of Christopher Columbus Langdell’s influential "Lectures on Law" that focuses on the structure, powers, and legal principles governing the executive branch of government.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
legal treatise section
academicDiscipline constitutional law scholarship
law
author Christopher Columbus Langdell NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
discusses constitutional interpretation of executive powers
limits on executive power
relationship between executive and other branches
scope of executive authority
focusesOn legal principles governing the executive branch
powers of the executive branch
structure of the executive branch
genre academic legal writing
constitutional commentary
hasPerspective formalistic analysis of legal doctrine
influencedBy Anglo-American constitutional doctrine
U.S. Constitution NERFINISHED
intendedAudience law students
legal scholars
isPartOfCurriculumAt Harvard Law School NERFINISHED
language English
legalSystem common law
mainSubject constitutional law
executive branch of government
executive power
public law
separation of powers
partOf Lectures on Law NERFINISHED
relatedTo Lectures on the Judiciary NERFINISHED
Lectures on the Legislature NERFINISHED
usedIn legal education

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Lectures on Law hasPart Lectures on the Executive Department