Line-Item Review

The US Supreme Court will decide this spring whether Congress overstepped its authority in granting the president line-item veto power. The high court has agreed to a speedy review, with arguments to be heard 27 April. A decision could be issued by late June. Clinton used his newfound veto power to tinker with bills 82 times last year. The court's move follows a federal court ruling earlier this month that the 1996 law is unconstitutional and grants the president overly broad legislative authority.

The US Supreme Court will decide this spring whether Congress overstepped its authority in granting the president line-item veto power. The high court has agreed to a speedy review, with arguments to be heard 27 April. A decision could be issued by late June. Clinton used his newfound veto power to tinker with bills 82 times last year. The court's move follows a federal court ruling earlier this month that the 1996 law is unconstitutional and grants the president overly broad legislative authority.