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regulations (Noun) Plural of regulation.
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regulations Under the Constitution of the United States, rules for
the government and regulation of the army must be made by Congress.
Regulation implies regularity; it signifies fixed forms; a certain
order; method; precise determination of functions, rights, and duties.
(See MILITARY REGULATIONS.) A “regulation” of an executive department is
a rule by the head of such department for its action, under a statute
conferring such power, and has the force of law; a mere order of the
President, or of the Secretary of the department, is not a regulation.
The power of the Executive to establish rules and regulations for the
government of the army is undoubted. The power to establish implies
necessarily the power to modify or repeal, or to create anew. The
Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President
for the administration of the military establishment of the nation; and
rules and orders publicly promulgated through him must be received as
the act of the Executive, and as such be binding upon all within the
sphere of his legal and constitutional authority. Such regulations
cannot be questioned or defied, because they may be thought unwise or
mistaken. But as it sometimes occurs that rights of rank, command, and
pay, concerning which Congress has legislated, are subjects of dispute,
and variable expositions of laws regulating those essentials of good
government have been by different Executives, with an increasing
tendency to invalidate rank created by Congress; there should be a law
passed by Congress to enable cases to be brought before the Federal
civil courts, in order that the true exposition of military statutes and
authorities in dispute may be determined. With such a remedy, laws,
however defective they may be, would at least be known, and rights,
powers, and duties, established by law would be well determined.
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