Abstract

necessarily difficult by the manner in which legislative power is organized under our constitutional system, we tend to overlook the problems, also traceable to our constitutional principles, which have arisen in trying to manage the many far-flung executive tasks with which today the President and his administrative subordinates are charged. Both the report of the Brownlow Committee in 1937 and that of the recent Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, which Herbert Hoover has chaired, largely ignored the pathological consequences

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