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    Ex·ec·u·tive or·der

    noun

    • 1. a rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law. US

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  3. An executive order is a signed, written, and published directive from the President of the United States that manages operations of the federal government. It is not legislation, but it has the force of law and can be overturned by another executive order. Learn about the format, substance, and documentation of executive orders, and how to locate them online.

  4. Jan 23, 2017 · An executive order is a directive from the President that has much of the same power as a federal law. Learn about the constitutional basis, the historical use and the legal challenges of executive orders from Washington to Trump.

  5. In the United States, an executive order is a directive by the president of the United States that manages operations of the federal government. The legal or constitutional basis for executive orders has multiple sources.

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · An executive order is a mode of administrative action by the U.S. president, derived from constitutional or statutory authority. Learn about the history, types, and notable examples of executive orders, such as those related to civil rights, national security, and Prohibition.

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  7. An executive order is a declaration by the president or a governor that has the force of law, usually based on existing statutory powers. Learn about the definition, examples, and sources of executive orders, as well as the difference between executive orders and other types of orders.

  8. Nov 17, 2017 · An executive order is an official directive from the U.S. president to federal agencies that often has much the same power of a law. Learn how executive orders are issued, carried out, reviewed and revoked, and explore some notable examples from history.

  9. Dec 21, 2022 · Executive Orders are exactly what they sound likeorders produced by the President, as head of the executive branch, that are "generally directed to, and govern actions by, Government officials and agencies."

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