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10 Regul. Rev. Depth 1 (2021)

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              LESSONS IN PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY

                            Peter  M.  Shanet

    President Joseph R. Biden has launched his Administration with a pace
of formal executive initiative not seen since the New Deal.1 Pages and pages
of public executive actions-taking the various forms of executive orders,
proclamations, or presidential memoranda-have  signaled profound changes
in policy from his predecessor.2 Congressional Republicans lost no time in
alleging an inconsistency between President Biden's exhortations to unity and
his running start with executive action in so many areas.3 But Democrats have
pointed to widespread public support for President Biden's commitments
support apparently unifying voters well beyond the Democratic base.4
    The body of presidential initiatives emerging so quickly from the Biden
White House  is instructive, however, about more than just the ambitions of
one particular President. These executive initiatives also provide important
clues as to both the reach and limitations of presidential power. Such lessons
emerge  yet more pointedly when President Biden's opening flurry of actions
is viewed in tandem with the closing burst from President Donald J. Trump.
    Looking  at President Biden's  first week  against the backdrop  of
President Trump's  last actually points to six important lessons about the
powers  and frustrations of the contemporary presidency.

    1. The immediate public impacts of executive action are mostly symbolic.

    In the great majority of cases, executive orders, proclamations, and
presidential memoranda   have no direct, immediate consequences  for the

    t Jacob E. Davis and Jacob E. Davis II Char in Law at the Ohio State University Moritz
College of Law.
    1 Peter Baker, Copying Roosevelt, Biden Wanted a Fast Start. Now Comes the Hard
Part., N.Y. TIMEs, Jan. 30, 2021, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/30/us/politics/biden-
administration-early-goals .html.
    2 Id.
    3 Greg Sargent, Fake GOP Rage Over Biden's 'Unity' Speech is a Sucker's Game,
WASH. POST, Jan. 21, 2021, https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/21/gop-
response-biden-speech-unity.
    4 See Eli Yokley, Biden's Initial Approval Rating is Higher than Trump's Ever Was,
MORNING  CONSULT (Jan. 25, 2021, 3:55 PM), https://morningconsult.com/2021/01/25/
morning-consult-political-intelligence-biden-job-approval-polling.

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