Professor Adam F. Scales, Associate Professor of Law, recently published his article, SIGTARP: A Problem in Name Only, 68 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 457 (2011), in the Washington & Lee Law Review.
The short article is a review and discussion of Aaron Sims’s article, SIGTARP and the Executive-Legislative Clash: Confronting a Bowsher Issue with an Eye Toward Preserving the Separation of Powers During Future Crisis Legislation, 68 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 375 (2011). Prof. Scales addresses Sims’s constitutional concern that Congress, acting through the SIGTARP, will obtrude into a function explicitly assigned to the President.
Congratulations again to Aaron Sims and to Professor Scales.