William Eskridge and John Ferejohn argue that when presidential. [fact]
William Eskridge and John Ferejohn argue that when presidential administrations and administrative agencies interpret, implement, and enforce certain especially ambitious and resonant statutes over time, such laws not only fill in constitutional gaps but become “super-statutes” that prove as defining and consistent with the nation’s moral character as constitutional provisions.
David E Pozen; Michael Schudson, Troubling Transparency- The…, loc. 296