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Navigating Presidential Accountability and Appointments
This chapter examines the distinctions in accountability between heads of cabinet departments and members of boards, such as the Federal Reserve, against a backdrop of constitutional foundations. It discusses presidential powers, particularly during recess periods, and strategies proposed for navigating appointment challenges, referencing significant legal cases. The conversation underscores the historical context of executive power and its evolution, focusing on Supreme Court rulings that shape contemporary governance structures.