LSUAirForce04
| Favorite team: | LSU |
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| Biography: | Graduated from LSU in 2004 with degree in PoliSci |
| Interests: | LSU Football |
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| Number of Posts: | 661 |
| Registered on: | 9/12/2006 |
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re: Executive order on College Athletics
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 4/3/26 at 8:14 pm to mdomingue
At the federal level, an executive order is a directive by the president as the head of the executive branch; such an order governs the actions of federal government officials and federal agencies.
An executive order has much the same power as a federal law but is subject to judicial review and can be overturned if the order lacks support by statute or the U.S. Constitution. Congress can also pass a new law to override an executive order; however, in such a case, the executive order is subject to a presidential veto.
Some policy initiatives require approval by the legislative branch, but executive orders have significant influence over the internal affairs of government—deciding how and to what degree legislation will be enforced, in dealing with emergencies and waging wars, and fine-tuning policy choices in the implementation of broad statutes.
Presidential executive orders, once issued, remain in force until they are canceled, revoked, adjudicated unlawful, or expire on their terms. At any time, the president may revoke, modify, or make exceptions to any executive order.
An executive order can:
Direct agencies on how to implement laws and allocate resources.
Create committees, agencies, and task forces.
Change the administrative structure of committees, agencies, and task forces.
Activate emergency power under national emergencies.
Address military operations and matters of foreign affairs.
An executive order cannot:
Alter the U.S. Constitution.
Direct federal spending outside of congressional approval.
Overturn rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Nullify existing congressional legislation.
Alter the balance of power between Congress and the Judiciary.
Bypass the legislative process by creating a new law.
An executive order has much the same power as a federal law but is subject to judicial review and can be overturned if the order lacks support by statute or the U.S. Constitution. Congress can also pass a new law to override an executive order; however, in such a case, the executive order is subject to a presidential veto.
Some policy initiatives require approval by the legislative branch, but executive orders have significant influence over the internal affairs of government—deciding how and to what degree legislation will be enforced, in dealing with emergencies and waging wars, and fine-tuning policy choices in the implementation of broad statutes.
Presidential executive orders, once issued, remain in force until they are canceled, revoked, adjudicated unlawful, or expire on their terms. At any time, the president may revoke, modify, or make exceptions to any executive order.
An executive order can:
Direct agencies on how to implement laws and allocate resources.
Create committees, agencies, and task forces.
Change the administrative structure of committees, agencies, and task forces.
Activate emergency power under national emergencies.
Address military operations and matters of foreign affairs.
An executive order cannot:
Alter the U.S. Constitution.
Direct federal spending outside of congressional approval.
Overturn rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Nullify existing congressional legislation.
Alter the balance of power between Congress and the Judiciary.
Bypass the legislative process by creating a new law.
re: Time to celebrate Will Wade coming back with a TD Gear Giveaway...Winners Listed Inside
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 3/27/26 at 7:07 pm to Chicken
All hail Chicken!
re: Delle Bomb - doubt Kiffin shows to the scheduled team meeting
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/30/25 at 10:34 am to Number2
Finally! Page 2, in!
re: Meeting is over per Tigerbait
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/29/25 at 7:04 pm to Lasix
It’s finally happening!
re: Give me a big whale name not Kiffin
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 10/26/25 at 4:43 pm to Lester Earl
Drinkwitz
re: Am I crazy to think that a Natty is legitimately in the cards for LSU next season?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 12/19/24 at 7:16 am to Bert Macklin FBI
Nope, but you are a fanatic! Welcome to the club!
re: Thoughts on the uniforms?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/24/24 at 8:39 am to ShockG082
They mentioned on the broadcast that LSU broke out gold jerseys in 1996 for the Vanderbilt game because back then Vandy refused to wear their dark jerseys opting for white which the rules allowed for, subsequently LSU broke out gold jerseys and beat them 35-0.
Also, another poster posted a gold jersey that Billy cannon wore in the 50s let’s not get carried away that we’re going away from tradition.
This is a tradition in its own right and once every 10 years when Vandy visits Tiger Stadium it’s kind of cool. Now these particular ones were ugly, but I like the story and the tradition.
Also, another poster posted a gold jersey that Billy cannon wore in the 50s let’s not get carried away that we’re going away from tradition.
This is a tradition in its own right and once every 10 years when Vandy visits Tiger Stadium it’s kind of cool. Now these particular ones were ugly, but I like the story and the tradition.
re: South Carolina Away Game - Who is going?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 8/22/24 at 7:43 pm to Veritas
We need 3 tickets, let me know!
re: South Carolina Away Game - Who is going?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 8/22/24 at 7:40 pm to boratlsu
Will be there with my wife and 6 year old daughter. It will be her first LSU Game. We’re staying in the doubletree downtown. Don’t have tickets yet.
re: Vegas ticket downloading problem….
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 8/21/24 at 9:11 pm to tigers1956
Same problem for me. I contacted Ticketmaster and they said don’t worry about it, use the tickets in their app and they will work.
re: Tre Morgan has been promoted to AA
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 8/18/24 at 7:05 pm to chadr07
Butter Up!
re: Tre’ Morgan is tearing up the minors!
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 8/10/24 at 11:49 am to rt3
In Montgomery for another year, looking forward to watching him as a Buscuit! Butter Up!
re: Roll call for tomorrow. 9:30 AM
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 5/20/24 at 8:56 pm to lsursb
Will be there, rolling up from Montgomery! The stars aligned and I don’t have to be at work tomorrow. Won’t be able to make the rest of them, but will be there to start them off on the right foot. Let’s GEAUX!
re: Can anyone Identify this military style LSU cap?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 1/18/24 at 4:43 pm to siberian tiger
Would be cool if there was a military board.
re: Reliaquest Bowl ranked #4 of the 41 games by CBS Sports (Tom Fornelli)
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 1/2/24 at 6:44 pm to Regit424
Losing coach should have to get mayo’d by winning coach and MVP.
re: I have an irrational hatred of the word Alabama and anything involved with it.
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/8/23 at 9:17 pm to ghoast
Scarlet Letter
I laugh every time I see them proudly wearing their Scarlett letter gear. It’s the little things.
I laugh every time I see them proudly wearing their Scarlett letter gear. It’s the little things.
re: Tuscaloosa roll call
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/3/23 at 2:50 pm to Arthur Bach
NN11 row 26, we comin!!!
re: For those that have made the trip to Alabama, where did you park?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/2/23 at 4:34 pm to LSUSlidell23
Fact! If it were solely up to me, I’d be there for 0900, but it’s not :)!
re: For those that have made the trip to Alabama, where did you park?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/1/23 at 7:58 pm to SloaneRanger
That should be comparable then, thanks!
re: For those that have made the trip to Alabama, where did you park?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 11/1/23 at 7:48 pm to SloaneRanger
What’s early? Is 2ish too late?
re: Anyone know what sections LSU is sitting in for Alabama game?
Posted by LSUAirForce04 on 10/30/23 at 9:44 am to pitchandcatch27
NN11 row 26 let’s GEAUX!
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