REVIEW Point 15: End Of Clauses

Home  |  Book  |  Reviews

Reviews

Please use the Enter Comment facility below to give us a review on the Point 15: End Of Clauses section.

We appreciate all the reviews. Interesting reviews, for or against the ideas expressed in this section, will be accepted for public display on this page.

Summary

This AI summary is generated by Microsoft Edge Copilot:
Here are the key points from the page:

- **Definition**: The "fourth branch of government" is an unofficial term for groups or institutions that influence or act in place of the three branches of the US federal government.
- **Examples**: These groups include the press, the people (e.g., grand juries), interest groups, and independent administrative agencies.
- **Media's Role**: The press is often seen as a quasi-official fourth branch due to its significant influence on public policy and its role as a watchdog.
- **Administrative Agencies**: These agencies are sometimes called a fourth branch because they exercise legislative, executive, and judicial powers within a single body.

Comments