Oellinger , 514 . The Anti-Aggrandizement Principle Meese and Oellinger 's treatise revealed the founder 's concern on the possible concentration of power in any of the branches , specifically the ``congressional self-aggrandizement ' It was in this area that the Supreme Court 's decisions are helpful because they call Congress for the ``careful scrutiny of legislation that has the purpose or effect of extending Congress 's authority beyond the legislative process ' The treatise further states that ``[j]ust as the textual requirement of bicameralism...











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