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  • Type > Text (remove)
  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-02-26 (remove)

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  • executive lawmaking. One example of this is interagency action, where the various departments of the government work together to institute a new program. Very frequently this is inspired by the White House. I'm thinking in particular here of the Veterans
  • Department of Justice history and its role as legal advisor to the president through the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC); laws created in the executive branch, such as through executive order, presidential proclamations and executive agreements
  • don't remember talking to the His personal contacts with me during his tour of duty as President mostly dealt with foreign affairs. I wasn't on the Foreign Relations Committee, but having been associated with the State Department I had an interest
  • positions, as I have them recorded here, include research associate at Harvard Center for International Affairs from 1961 to '62. At that time I think you were on leave from RAND Corporation. You worked briefly as an economist for the Conference
  • and several people that were strong Stevensonians. We had a number of them. to look up the records to give you all-- I would have It grew into quite a good affair. We ran sort of a secret campaign in the headquarters space that was given to us to try