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    Fourth branch of government - Wikipedia

    In politics of the United States, "fourth branch of government" is an unofficial term referring to groups or institutions perceived variously as influencing or acting in the stead of the three branches of the US federal government defined in the Constitution of the United States (legislative, executive and judicial). Views as … See more

    While the term ‘fourth estate’ is used to emphasize the independence of 'the press', the fourth branch suggests that the press is not independent of … See more

    Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion in United States v. Williams, 1992 has been relied on to refer to grand juries as a fourth branch of government. In that opinion, Scalia wrote: See more

    The administrative agencies that are funded from public money may exercise powers granted by Congress. Without appropriate controls and oversight this practice may result in a bureaucracy (in the original literal sense). Some critics have argued that a … See more

    1959
    Douglass Cater offered the hypothesis that the press had become "a de facto, quasiofficial fourth branch of government".
    1985
    Walter Annenberg noted that several commentators were applying the term 'fourth branch of government' to the press to indicate that it has at least as much if not more power to direct public policy than do the other three branches.
    1992
    Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion in United States v. Williams has been relied on to refer to grand juries as a fourth branch of government.
    2005
    Alex Knott of the Center for Public Integrity asserted that "special interests and the lobbyists they employ have reported spending, since 1998, a total of almost $13 billion to influence Congress, the White House and more than 200 federal agencies."

    In an article titled "The 'Fourth Branch' of Government", Alex Knott of the Center for Public Integrity asserted in 2005 that "special interests and … See more

    Bob Jessop, in his book, 'The State: Past, Present, Future’ notes the similarity of three constructs:
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    • In The Simpsons episode "Sideshow Bob Roberts" (originally aired October 9, 1994), Springfield's leading conservative talk radio host, … See more

     
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