On the recordJune 4, 2013
In 2004, Frew v. Hawkins, a decision in the U.S. Supreme Court, expressed its concern that consent decrees may improperly deprive future officials of their designated legislative and executive powers.
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congress.govIn 2004, Frew v. Hawkins, a decision in the U.S. Supreme Court, expressed its concern that consent decrees may improperly deprive future officials of their designated legislative and executive powers.
Collins discusses the implications of a Supreme Court decision on consent decrees and legislative powers.
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