No. The president has no say about constitutional amendments. However, he can violate the Constitution with the risk of being impeached. However, if 1/3 of more of the senators support him, he can not be removed from office no matter what he does, so the House may not think it worthwhile to impeach him.
it is an executive order. if the president cant change the law of something he has a right to make an executive order which has the same meaning of changing the law
If you mean by the president, or by the executive branch, no. There is a pretty intense process to repealing, as well as ratifying an amendment, because amendments are pretty much ultimate law. I pretty much gave you a dumbed down version, you can also read the constitution.
The President is the head of the executive branch and IS the executive branch. This is why when he gives an order, it is called an executive order.
No, no and no he can't. An Executive Order does not make or change law. The President does not have the power to make law, or to change the form and structure of government.
It allowed areas to be cleared as military zones and also the deportation of Japanese Americans
An Executive Order of the President can last indefinitely. However, the next President in office can overturn or modify it.
Strong opposition from opponents in Congress
An Executive Order comes from the President. Laws are passed by Congress.
Executive. The President can issue a pardon with an executive order.
The Emancipation Proclamation was not a law but an executive order by the president. It needed the 13th amendment to the US Constitution to give it the weight and force of law.
either: laws edicts executive orders executive agreements
In 1948, President Harry S. Truman used an executive order to integrate the