“…Our aim in this article, 4. See, for example, Barron and Lederman (2008a;2008b), Ackerman (2010;, Saltzman (2010), Morrison (2006;2011a;), Ingber (20132016;, Hathaway (2021), Goldsmith (2007;, Bradley and Morrison (2013), Huq (2012), Pildes (2012), Renan (2017), Posner (2012), Katyal (2006), Margulies (2008), McGinnis (1993, Lund (1993), andLipton (2010). however, is to illuminate less visible areas where OLC nonetheless plays an important role and implicates other questions that matter to presidency and executive branch scholars.…”