Analyzed by Model: phi4:14b-q8_0
EO 14147
highThis executive order highlights alleged abuses by the previous administration, framing them as authoritarian practices undermining constitutional rights and democratic norms.
EO 14148
criticalThe executive order demonstrates several concerning patterns associated with authoritarianism and democratic erosion. It consolidates power within a small group of officials while attempting sweeping...
EO 14149
lowExecutive Order 14149 aims to rectify perceived past abuses by the federal government in censoring speech. While it emphasizes restoring First Amendment protections and ensuring...
EO 14150
highThe executive order reflects a significant shift towards nationalism in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing American interests at potential costs to global cooperation and multilateralism.
EO 14151
highThe executive order demonstrates several authoritarian patterns through its centralized control, rapid execution timelines, and dismissal of existing diversity programs.
EO 14152
highThe executive order represents a significant use of presidential power that raises concerns across multiple frameworks. It indicates authoritarian tendencies through targeted punitive measures, potential...
EO 14153
lowThe executive order represents a critical shift in federal power dynamics, centralizing authority within the executive branch.
EO 14154
criticalThe executive order presents a pattern of consolidating power within the executive branch, potentially undermining established democratic processes and legal norms.
EO 14156
highThe executive order leverages declared national emergencies to centralize power and expedite decision-making within the executive branch.
EO 14157
highThe executive order reflects significant concerns across multiple frameworks for authoritarian governance patterns and constitutional violations.
EO 14158
moderateThe executive order establishes a centralized Department of Government Efficiency aimed at modernizing federal technology, which raises concerns about authoritarian patterns, power consolidation, and democratic...
EO 14159
lowThe executive order displays significant trends toward authoritarian governance by consolidating power within the executive branch, particularly concerning immigration control.
EO 14160
criticalThe executive order represents a critical intersection of several authoritarian and democratic erosion concerns, centralizing power within the executive branch while potentially violating constitutional guarantees.
EO 14161
highThe Executive Order 14161 presents significant concerns across multiple frameworks. It indicates potential for authoritarian governance through expansive executive powers and discretionary authority without adequate...
EO 14162
highThe executive order exhibits characteristics of authoritarian governance by centralizing power within the executive branch, potentially violating constitutional provisions related to treaty-making and spending.
EO 14163
highThe executive order reflects several authoritarian tendencies and potential constitutional concerns by centralizing power within the executive branch.
EO 14164
criticalThe executive order exhibits several authoritarian patterns by centralizing enforcement power within the executive branch, challenging judicial authority, and interpreting constitutional provisions in a manner...
EO 14165
highThe executive order embodies several authoritarian characteristics through its extensive use of unilateral executive power, potential constitutional overreach, and efforts to consolidate control over immigration...
EO 14166
moderateThe order reflects an attempt to consolidate power within the executive branch under the pretext of national security, raising concerns across multiple frameworks.
EO 14167
highThe executive order reveals an authoritarian inclination by increasing military involvement at the national border, potentially violating constitutional norms.
EO 14168
criticalThe executive order represents a significant consolidation of federal power over personal identity issues, potentially infringing on constitutional rights and contributing to democratic erosion.
EO 14169
highThe Executive Order 14169 reflects a pattern of consolidating power within the executive branch, particularly by centralizing control over foreign aid.
EO 14170
highThe executive order exhibits several authoritarian patterns by centralizing power in specific branches of the Executive Office and implementing exclusionary criteria that may violate constitutional...
EO 14171
criticalThe executive order represents a significant consolidation of presidential power over the federal workforce, with implications for democratic norms and civil service integrity.
EO 14172
highThe executive order reflects an attempt to consolidate symbolic and cultural authority within the executive branch by renaming geographical locations.
EO 14173
criticalThe executive order exhibits significant authoritarian patterns by centralizing authority within the Executive Branch, potentially violating constitutional protections under the Equal Protection Clause and affecting...
EO 14174
moderateThe document reflects a presidential decision within legal bounds, focusing on executive authority. While it raises concerns about public health governance and centralization of power,...
EO 14175
moderateThe document reflects a structured use of executive power within constitutional boundaries, following historical precedents.
EO 14176
lowThe Presidential Executive Order demonstrates a commitment to transparency, accountability, and adherence to democratic principles by mandating the release of records related to historical assassinations.
EO 14177
lowThe executive order establishes an advisory council to guide U.S. scientific leadership, with potential for centralized control over technology policy.
EO 14178
moderateThe executive order reflects an effort by the administration to assert significant influence over digital financial technologies and consolidate decision-making within a presidentially appointed working...
EO 14179
moderateThe analysis reveals potential risks associated with centralizing AI policy-making within the executive branch, which could marginalize broader governmental and public input.
EO 14180
highThe executive order indicates potential authoritarian patterns through suggested political bias and centralization of power. While not overtly violating constitutional norms, the implications for democratic...
EO 14181
highThe Executive Order reflects significant centralization of power within the executive branch, raising concerns across multiple frameworks.
EO 14182
lowThe executive order primarily addresses policy reversal concerning the Hyde Amendment and does not exhibit direct authoritarian tendencies or constitutional violations.
EO 14183
criticalThe executive order prioritizes traditional gender roles within the military, potentially infringing on constitutional protections, eroding democratic principles, consolidating power in the executive branch, degrading...
EO 14184
lowExecutive Order 14184 primarily aims to address grievances related to the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for service members.
EO 14185
highThe executive order represents a significant shift in military and defense policy towards reducing DEI efforts.
EO 14186
moderateThe executive order demonstrates a significant concentration of power within the presidency, particularly concerning national security and defense.
EO 14187
criticalThe executive order presents significant concerns across multiple frameworks. It exhibits authoritarian tendencies by centralizing control over medical decisions, potentially violates constitutional rights, and may...
EO 14188
moderateThe executive order aims to combat anti-Semitism through centralized executive action, reflecting a pattern of consolidating power within the presidency.
EO 14189
lowThe document establishes a task force for celebrating America's 250th birthday, involving multiple executive departments. While the structure centralizes decision-making, it operates within constitutional boundaries...
EO 14190
lowThe executive order exhibits several authoritarian patterns by centralizing narrative control through the reestablishment of the 1776 Commission and mandating patriotic education.
EO 14191
lowThe executive order primarily promotes educational choice and flexibility through federal guidance rather than direct authoritarian control.
EO 14192
highThe document reflects a strategic effort by the executive branch to consolidate power, reduce bureaucratic complexity, and prioritize economic growth through deregulation.
EO 14193
criticalThe executive order showcases a significant consolidation of power within the executive branch, raising concerns about authoritarian tendencies and constitutional violations.
EO 14194
criticalThe executive order demonstrates significant authoritarian patterns by consolidating power through unilateral actions under emergency powers.
EO 14195
highThe executive order demonstrates a pattern of consolidating power within the presidency, potentially bypassing legislative checks and balances.
EO 14196
lowThe Executive Order establishes a sovereign wealth fund with potential for increased executive control over national finances.
EO 14197
highThe analysis across frameworks indicates significant concerns regarding the consolidation of power by the executive branch through unilateral action, potentially eroding democratic norms and violating...
EO 14198
highThe Executive Order exemplifies a centralization of power within the executive branch, using economic sanctions as leverage on foreign policy without significant legislative or judicial...
EO 14199
highThis order represents a significant consolidation of executive power and a move towards unilateralism that could erode democratic norms. It reflects historical precedents of U.S.
EO 14200
moderateThe analysis indicates a moderate level of concern regarding the use of executive authority in this order.
EO 14201
criticalThe executive order exhibits a strong centralization of authority within the federal government and raises significant concerns regarding constitutional rights, particularly those related to equal...
EO 14202
highThe executive order presents a complex interplay of authoritarian patterns, constitutional concerns, and potential democratic erosion.
EO 14203
criticalThis executive order exemplifies a convergence of authoritarian patterns, potential constitutional violations, democratic erosion, power consolidation, challenges to the rule of law, and concerning historical...
EO 14204
highThe Executive Order targets the actions of the Republic of South Africa, particularly concerning racial discrimination and property seizure policies deemed as authoritarian.
EO 14205
moderateThe establishment of the White House Faith Office consolidates power under the executive branch, potentially leading to authoritarian patterns through centralized control over faith-based initiatives.
EO 14206
moderateThe Executive Order 14206 represents a significant assertion of presidential power in the realm of Second Amendment rights.
EO 14207
lowOverall, this Executive Order primarily reflects an administrative decision focused on eliminating a federal program deemed unnecessary by the current administration.
EO 14208
lowThe executive order demonstrates a centralization of power typical of authoritarian patterns by revoking previous environmental directives and imposing new ones unilaterally.
EO 14209
highThe order demonstrates a significant consolidation of power within the executive branch, raising concerns across multiple frameworks.
EO 14210
highThe Executive Order 14210 centralizes power within the executive branch, raising concerns about authoritarian patterns, constitutional violations, democratic erosion, power consolidation, and rule of law...
EO 14211
highThe executive order represents a significant consolidation of authority within the executive branch, primarily concerning its potential to bypass traditional checks and balances inherent in...
EO 14212
lowThe Executive Order establishes a centralized approach to address national health concerns, raising potential issues across several authoritarian governance frameworks.
EO 14213
moderateThe establishment of the National Energy Dominance Council exemplifies a move towards centralized executive control over critical national resources.
EO 14214
moderateThe executive order reflects a significant federal intervention in local education and public health policies.
EO 14215
highThe Executive Order aims to reinforce presidential oversight over independent agencies, potentially leading to authoritarian patterns and power consolidation.
EO 14216
lowThe executive order primarily aims at expanding access to IVF treatments through administrative recommendations, respecting legal boundaries and existing structures.
EO 14217
highExecutive Order 14217 demonstrates patterns consistent with authoritarian governance through centralized decision-making and power consolidation.
EO 14218
highThe executive order reflects a pattern of consolidating power within the executive branch by directing federal agencies to implement stringent measures on immigration benefits.
EO 14219
highThe executive order represents a convergence of authoritarian governance patterns, democratic erosion, power consolidation, and potential rule of law degradation.
EO 14220
highThe analysis indicates that while the order operates within current legal frameworks, there are concerns about potential overreach and consolidation of power in the executive...
EO 14221
lowThe analysis across all frameworks indicates that the executive order is focused on enhancing transparency and accountability in healthcare pricing.
EO 14222
highThe Executive Order 14222 establishes mechanisms that could potentially centralize significant power within the executive branch, with particular emphasis on cost-efficiency.
EO 14223
moderateThe order reflects a pattern of centralizing power within the executive branch by leveraging national security concerns, potentially at odds with constitutional limits and democratic...
EO 14224
moderateExecutive Order 14224 centralizes language policy under federal authority, potentially impacting democratic engagement and minority rights.
EO 14225
highThe Executive Order 14225 shows tendencies toward consolidating power within the executive branch, potentially at odds with established checks and balances.
EO 14226
moderateThe executive order represents an incremental expansion of presidential powers under the guise of addressing national security concerns related to drug trafficking.
EO 14227
highThe executive order consolidates power within the presidency by leveraging emergency powers to control border tariffs, potentially undermining constitutional checks and balances.
EO 14228
highThe document illustrates a significant reliance on presidential authority, potentially bypassing legislative oversight and consolidating power within the executive branch.
EO 14229
moderateThe executive order primarily serves as a symbolic action with emotive rhetoric aimed at criticizing previous administrations.
EO 14230
highThe executive order exhibits elements of authoritarian governance by targeting specific entities, potentially violating constitutional due process rights.
EO 14231
lowThe document reflects a use of presidential authority within legal bounds but raises concerns about the centralization of power and potential marginalization of legislative roles.
EO 14232
moderateThe executive order demonstrates a significant reliance on presidential authority to make unilateral economic policy decisions, potentially centralizing power and bypassing legislative processes.
EO 14233
lowThe executive order primarily demonstrates a consolidation of economic strategy within the executive branch, particularly concerning digital assets.
EO 14234
lowThe establishment of the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026 exhibits signs of centralization and power consolidation typical in authoritarian governance...
EO 14235
highThe executive order raises concerns across multiple frameworks by potentially using federal programs to enforce political or ideological conformity.
EO 14236
highThe analysis across frameworks suggests that while Executive Order 14236 does not directly violate constitutional provisions, it raises significant concerns about authoritarian patterns, democratic erosion,...
EO 14237
highThe executive order represents a concerted use of administrative power to target a law firm perceived as politically oppositional, raising concerns across multiple frameworks.
EO 14238
highThe order presents multiple concerns across frameworks, primarily centered on centralizing power within the Executive Branch. It potentially infringes upon constitutional boundaries by diminishing independent...
EO 14239
lowThe executive order primarily aims to enhance national resilience through decentralized preparedness while ensuring alignment with legal frameworks.
EO 14240
lowThe executive order aims to consolidate procurement functions within the General Services Administration to enhance efficiency and reduce waste.
EO 14241
highThe order centralizes significant power in the executive branch, particularly through expedited processes and delegation to specific officials.
EO 14242
highThe executive order exhibits potential authoritarian patterns by centralizing educational authority at the state level and reducing federal oversight.
EO 14243
moderateThe executive order presents potential risks across multiple frameworks, primarily through centralization of data control and the broad powers it grants to agency heads under...
EO 14244
lowThe executive order primarily focuses on revoking a previous order and encouraging positive change within law firms.
EO 14245
highThe executive order demonstrates a significant concentration of power within the presidency, utilizing emergency powers to address perceived threats from Venezuela.
EO 14247
lowThe Executive Order 14247 primarily aims at operational efficiency and fraud reduction through the transition from paper-based payments to digital methods.
EO 14248
criticalThe executive order represents a significant shift toward centralized control over elections, raising concerns about constitutional violations and democratic erosion.
EO 14249
moderateThe executive order represents a significant move towards centralizing financial management under the Treasury, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce fraud.
EO 14250
criticalThe executive order demonstrates an alarming concentration of power within the executive branch, selectively targeting a law firm under accusations that align with perceived political...
EO 14251
highThe executive order represents a significant shift towards centralizing power within the executive branch, with potential implications for democratic governance, workers' rights, and legal consistency.
EO 14252
highThe executive order presents several authoritarian tendencies, primarily through the centralization of federal power in local governance and law enforcement.
EO 14253
highThe order demonstrates significant authoritarian tendencies by centralizing control over historical narratives, potentially violating constitutional rights related to free speech and academic freedom.
EO 14254
lowThe executive order primarily addresses market regulation issues within the live entertainment industry, focusing on transparency and fairness without expanding governmental control or infringing on...
EO 14255
moderateThe Executive Order 14255 establishes the United States Investment Accelerator, which centralizes investment facilitation within the Department of Commerce.
EO 14256
highThe document exemplifies a consolidation of executive power, particularly in economic regulation and trade policy, potentially bypassing legislative oversight.
EO 14257
lowThe executive order is a standard exercise of presidential trade powers, focusing on imposing tariffs. It lacks any elements suggesting threats to democratic governance or...
EO 14258
highThe executive order exhibits patterns typical of authoritarian governance through the concentration of decision-making and enforcement powers within the Executive Branch.
EO 14259
highThe Presidential Document exhibits several authoritarian patterns through the consolidation of economic decision-making within the executive branch, leveraging emergency powers to implement tariffs without legislative...
EO 14260
criticalThe executive order exemplifies a significant centralization of federal power over state governance in energy policy.
EO 14262
moderateThe executive order prioritizes energy grid reliability during a declared national emergency, granting significant authority to the Department of Energy.
EO 14263
highThe executive order exhibits authoritarian tendencies by selectively targeting Susman Godfrey LLP, potentially violating constitutional norms related to due process and freedom of association.
EO 14264
moderateThe executive order demonstrates an authoritarian tendency by bypassing established procedural norms without immediate constitutional violations.
EO 14265
lowThe executive order aims to modernize defense acquisitions by emphasizing speed and efficiency. While it does not directly violate constitutional provisions, its centralization of decision-making...
EO 14266
moderateThe document showcases an extensive use of executive authority to alter tariff policies, reflecting potential authoritarian patterns and power consolidation.
EO 14267
moderateThe executive order aims to reduce regulatory barriers, which can have both positive and negative implications.
EO 14268
lowOverall, the Executive Order 14268 primarily focuses on improving efficiency and accountability in foreign defense sales.
EO 14269
lowThe executive order focuses on enhancing maritime capabilities and national security with a collaborative approach involving multiple government agencies.
EO 14270
highThis executive order reflects a significant shift towards centralized executive control over regulatory processes, which could undermine democratic principles and legal stability.
EO 14271
lowThe executive order primarily focuses on streamlining procurement processes within legal boundaries, aiming for efficiency rather than authoritarianism.
EO 14272
moderateThe Presidential Document centralizes significant decision-making power within the executive branch, raising concerns about potential democratic erosion and unchecked power consolidation.
EO 14273
lowThe document reflects a proactive use of presidential powers to address drug pricing, with an emphasis on transparency and collaboration across government branches.
EO 14274
lowThe executive order primarily aims at improving federal space management efficiency by revoking previous orders.
EO 14275
lowThe analysis across frameworks suggests a moderate potential for authoritarian tendencies, largely due to the centralization of authority within executive branches and reduced legislative oversight.
EO 14276
moderateThe executive order consolidates power within the executive branch and streamlines regulatory processes under the guise of promoting economic interests.
EO 14277
lowThe executive order focuses on enhancing AI education and workforce readiness through structured governmental coordination.
EO 14278
lowThis executive order primarily focuses on enhancing workforce development and does not exhibit direct authoritarian tendencies or constitutional violations.
EO 14279
moderateExecutive Order 14279 reflects efforts by the federal government to exert greater control over higher education accreditation, potentially challenging institutional autonomy and state authority.
EO 14280
highThe executive order represents an effort to centralize control over school discipline policies, potentially infringing upon local autonomy and leading to constitutional concerns related to...
EO 14281
highThe executive order reflects a significant shift towards centralizing power in the executive branch and potentially undermines civil rights protections, posing risks of democratic erosion...
EO 14282
lowThe executive order predominantly focuses on transparency and regulatory compliance concerning foreign funding in educational institutions. It does not exhibit authoritarian patterns or constitutional violations.
EO 14283
lowThe executive order demonstrates a significant consolidation of power within the Executive Office through the establishment and leadership structure of the HBCU Initiative, while remaining...
EO 14284
moderateThe executive order represents a significant shift towards centralizing administrative control within the executive branch over federal employment.
EO 14285
moderateThe executive order represents a moderate shift towards increased executive control, with particular emphasis on consolidating power within the presidency and key agencies.
EO 14286
highThe executive order illustrates potential trends towards authoritarian governance by concentrating power within the executive branch, mandating strict language requirements for commercial drivers without apparent...
EO 14287
highThe analysis suggests that Executive Order 14287 exemplifies a centralization of power, raising concerns about authoritarian governance patterns and potential constitutional violations.
EO 14288
highExecutive Order 14288 demonstrates a strong centralization of power towards federal control over state and local law enforcement, with significant use of military resources for...
EO 14289
moderateThe document reflects a pattern of consolidating economic policy-making within the executive branch through the use of existing statutory authorities.
EO 14290
highThe executive order represents an attempt to consolidate power by withdrawing funding from NPR and PBS under the pretext of promoting unbiased journalism.
EO 14291
lowThe executive order establishes a commission focused on protecting and promoting religious liberty, reflecting historical American values.
EO 14292
moderateThe executive order presents moderate concerns across frameworks, primarily related to increased executive power and potential overreach without substantial checks.
EO 14293
lowThe Executive Order aims to streamline pharmaceutical production through centralization and reduced bureaucracy, potentially enhancing national security.
EO 14294
lowExecutive Order 14294 represents a nuanced effort to balance regulatory oversight with individual freedoms by reducing criminal penalties for strict liability offenses and enhancing transparency.
EO 14295
moderateThe executive order primarily focuses on enhancing efficiency in the publication of federal regulations, emphasizing deregulation as a key administrative goal.
EO 14296
lowThe executive order primarily focuses on rectifying perceived past failures and enhancing veteran services. While it consolidates power within certain government sectors, there are no...
EO 14297
moderateThe executive order demonstrates significant centralization of power within the Executive Branch, potentially bypassing traditional legislative processes.
EO 14298
highThe document reveals significant concerns regarding authoritarian patterns, constitutional violations, and power consolidation under the guise of addressing economic threats through executive orders.
EO 14299
lowThe presidential order reflects a pattern toward centralizing decision-making and authority within the executive branch, potentially undermining constitutional checks and balances.
EO 14300
highThe executive order exhibits authoritarian governance patterns by centralizing decision-making authority and streamlining processes to expedite nuclear energy development, potentially undermining democratic principles and constitutional...
EO 14301
moderateThe executive order exhibits tendencies towards centralizing power within the Department of Energy, potentially undermining checks and balances typical in democratic systems.
EO 14302
lowThe presidential order reflects a strategic move to centralize control over nuclear energy policy, emphasizing expedited action while navigating constitutional boundaries.
EO 14303
highThe executive order demonstrates significant centralization of authority concerning the interpretation and dissemination of scientific information, potentially eroding democratic norms by restricting open debate.
EO 14304
lowThe executive order centralizes regulatory authority within the Executive Branch, potentially undermining democratic norms through bypassing legislative processes.
EO 14305
highThe executive order primarily aims to address national security threats posed by drones, establishing centralized control within the executive branch.
EO 14306
moderateThe analysis across all frameworks reveals a trend towards centralization and consolidation of power within the executive branch, particularly in cybersecurity.
EO 14307
moderateThe executive order emphasizes the rapid advancement and prioritization of U.S. drone technology for both civilian and military use, highlighting a strong focus on national...
EO 14308
lowThe Executive Order 14308 primarily aims to enhance wildfire prevention and response by centralizing certain federal capabilities.
EO 14309
lowThe executive order reflects a complex interaction between necessary executive action under international agreements and potential risks associated with concentrated presidential power.
EO 14310
moderateThis analysis reveals that while the executive order operates within certain constitutional limits, it raises concerns across multiple frameworks.
EO 14311
lowThe Executive Order establishes a new office aimed at enhancing peace missions, centralized under the President's control.
EO 14312
lowThe order consolidates substantial power within the executive branch, presenting risks related to potential authoritarian practices and conflicts with constitutional principles.
EO 14313
lowThe document centralizes authority within a high-level commission that advises the President, potentially consolidating power and marginalizing dissent.
EO 14314
moderateThe Executive Order 14314 demonstrates a trend towards consolidating executive power by prioritizing domestic access to national parks and revoking previous inclusive policies.
EO 14315
highThe executive order exhibits tendencies towards centralizing power within the presidency and specific departments, potentially at the expense of legislative oversight.
EO 14316
moderateThe analysis across all frameworks indicates a moderate level of threat from the centralized decision-making and use of broad executive powers.
EO 14317
highThis analysis reveals significant concerns across multiple frameworks regarding potential authoritarian tendencies and power consolidation within the executive branch.
EO 14318
highThe Executive Order 14318 accelerates the permitting of data center infrastructure, centralizing authority within the executive branch.
EO 14319
highThe executive order demonstrates a concerted effort to impose ideological conformity on AI technologies used by the federal government.
EO 14320
lowThe Presidential Document establishes a strong executive-led initiative for AI technology exports, concentrating significant decision-making power within specific departments and agencies.
EO 14322
moderateThe executive order represents a significant federal intervention in collegiate athletics, primarily aimed at preserving non-revenue sports and regulating athlete compensation.
Analyzed by Model: gemma3n:e4b-it-q8_0
EO 14147
criticalExecutive Order 14147 represents a significant intervention by the current administration aimed at reversing perceived authoritarian tendencies of the previous administration.
EO 14148
criticalThis executive order represents a significant and concerning shift in governance, characterized by a strong authoritarian pattern of reversing prior administration policies based on ideological...
EO 14149
highExecutive Order 14149 presents a significant threat to democratic principles and the rule of law.
EO 14150
highExecutive Order 14150 represents a significant shift towards a more nationalistic and potentially authoritarian foreign policy.
EO 14151
criticalExecutive Order 14151 represents a highly concerning development with significant implications for democratic governance and civil rights in the United States.
EO 14152
criticalThis executive order represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. It leverages executive power to target former government officials based...
EO 14153
criticalThis executive order represents a significant and concerning shift in federal policy, characterized by a strong emphasis on executive control, the reversal of established regulations,...
EO 14154
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power, with broad directives to numerous agencies to revise or rescind existing actions.
EO 14155
criticalExecutive Order 14155 demonstrates a concerning trend towards authoritarian governance patterns characterized by unilateral action, power consolidation, and disregard for established democratic norms and international...
EO 14156
criticalThis executive order represents a significant concentration of power within the Executive Branch, particularly concerning energy infrastructure.
EO 14157
criticalExecutive Order 14157 represents a significant expansion of presidential power, raising serious concerns about authoritarian tendencies and potential constitutional violations.
EO 14158
criticalExecutive Order 14158 represents a significant shift towards centralized control over federal technology and digital infrastructure.
EO 14159
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power over immigration enforcement and related areas.
EO 14160
criticalExecutive Order 14160 represents a severe threat to democratic norms and the rule of law in the United States.
EO 14161
criticalThis Executive Order exhibits a high degree of authoritarian tendencies, characterized by significant power consolidation in the executive branch, erosion of democratic norms, and a...
EO 14162
criticalNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14163
criticalExecutive Order 14163 represents a significant shift in US refugee policy, characterized by unilateral action by the President to suspend a major federal program without...
EO 14164
criticalExecutive Order 14164 represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law in the United States.
EO 14165
criticalThe Executive Order represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. It centralizes power in the Executive Branch, bypasses legislative processes,...
EO 14166
criticalThe Executive Order 14166 demonstrates a significant shift towards authoritarian governance patterns. It exemplifies power consolidation by concentrating enforcement authority within the executive branch and...
EO 14167
criticalExecutive Order 14167 represents a concerning trend towards authoritarian governance. It demonstrates a significant expansion of presidential power, particularly regarding the deployment of military forces...
EO 14168
criticalThis executive order represents a significant and concerning shift in federal policy, demonstrating authoritarian patterns through centralized power grabs, the reversal of established policies, and...
EO 14169
criticalExecutive Order 14169 represents a significant shift in U.S. foreign aid policy, characterized by a centralization of power in the Executive Branch and a strong...
EO 14170
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14171
criticalThis Presidential Order represents a significant shift towards consolidating power within the executive branch and prioritizing loyalty to the President over established principles of merit-based...
EO 14172
criticalThis Executive Order demonstrates a concerning trend towards power consolidation and democratic erosion. By unilaterally renaming significant landmarks without Congressional approval, the President is bypassing...
EO 14173
criticalNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14174
highExecutive Order 14174 represents a concerning shift towards authoritarian governance. The revocation of executive orders related to public health measures, coupled with the broad disclaimer...
EO 14175
criticalExecutive Order 14175 represents a significant expansion of executive power in the realm of foreign policy and national security.
EO 14176
highExecutive Order 14176 demonstrates a concerning pattern of authoritarian tendencies, characterized by the executive branch's repeated use of its authority to delay and potentially limit...
EO 14177
criticalThis executive order demonstrates a significant consolidation of power within the executive branch regarding science and technology policy.
EO 14178
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant shift towards centralized control over the digital asset sector, raising serious concerns about democratic processes, the rule of law,...
EO 14179
criticalExecutive Order 14179 represents a significant shift in the approach to AI governance, characterized by a concentration of power in the executive branch and a...
EO 14180
criticalThis Presidential Order demonstrates a concerning trend towards power consolidation within the executive branch, particularly concerning the oversight and potential restructuring of FEMA.
EO 14181
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant expansion of presidential power, raising serious concerns about democratic norms, the rule of law, and the balance of power...
EO 14182
highExecutive Order 14182 represents a significant shift in policy regarding federal funding of abortion, achieved through executive action rather than congressional legislation.
EO 14183
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14184
highExecutive Order 14184 represents a significant departure from established norms regarding military justice and executive authority.
EO 14185
criticalExecutive Order 14185 represents a significant and concerning shift in policy regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion within the U.S. Armed Forces.
EO 14186
criticalExecutive Order 14186 represents a significant shift towards prioritizing a next-generation missile defense system, consolidating power within the Executive Branch and potentially bypassing traditional legislative...
EO 14187
criticalThe Executive Order represents a significant and concerning overreach of executive power. It directly targets a vulnerable population (children seeking gender-affirming care) with broad, unsubstantiated...
EO 14188
criticalExecutive Order 14188 represents a significant expansion of presidential power to address anti-Semitism, framed within the context of national security following the October 7th attacks.
EO 14189
highExecutive Order 14189 exhibits several concerning authoritarian patterns, primarily through the concentration of power within the Executive Branch and the potential for manipulation of historical...
EO 14190
criticalThis executive order raises significant concerns regarding authoritarian patterns, constitutional violations, and democratic erosion.
EO 14191
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14192
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant and concerning shift in regulatory policy, characterized by a strong centralization of power within the executive branch.
EO 14193
criticalThe executive order presents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. It represents a substantial expansion of executive power over trade...
EO 14194
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of presidential power, raising serious concerns about the separation of powers, the rule of law, and democratic norms.
EO 14195
lowThis Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive power over trade policy, raising serious concerns about the rule of law, separation of powers, and...
EO 14196
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14197
criticalExecutive Order 14197 exhibits several authoritarian patterns, primarily through the unilateral use of emergency powers to impose economic sanctions on Canada based on a broadly...
EO 14198
criticalExecutive Order 14198 demonstrates a significant shift towards authoritarian governance patterns by concentrating power in the executive branch and bypassing legislative oversight.
EO 14199
criticalExecutive Order 14199 represents a significant departure from traditional US foreign policy, exhibiting strong authoritarian patterns through unilateral action, centralization of power, and the framing...
EO 14200
highExecutive Order 14200 exhibits several patterns associated with authoritarian governance, including bypassing the legislative process, expanding executive authority through emergency powers, and centralizing decision-making.
EO 14201
criticalThe Executive Order represents a significant threat to democratic norms, the rule of law, and individual rights.
EO 14202
criticalThe Executive Order represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. It centralizes power in the Executive branch, targets a specific...
EO 14203
criticalThis executive order represents a serious threat to democratic norms, the rule of law, and international cooperation.
EO 14204
criticalThis Executive Order exhibits several authoritarian patterns, including the targeting of a specific ethnic group, the use of inflammatory rhetoric, and the threat of economic...
EO 14205
criticalThis Executive Order establishes a White House Faith Office with broad authority to coordinate with all federal agencies on matters related to faith-based organizations.
EO 14206
highExecutive Order 14206 represents a significant shift in the approach to Second Amendment regulation, concentrating power within the executive branch and potentially undermining established legal...
EO 14207
highExecutive Order 14207 represents a significant shift in power towards the executive branch and raises serious concerns about democratic norms and the rule of law.
EO 14208
criticalExecutive Order 14208 demonstrates a concerning trend towards authoritarian governance. It exhibits a high degree of power consolidation within the Executive branch, bypassing the legislative...
EO 14209
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14210
criticalThis executive order represents a significant shift in power towards the executive branch, with potentially far-reaching consequences for the federal workforce and government operations.
EO 14211
criticalExecutive Order 14211 represents a significant shift towards centralized presidential control over foreign policy personnel.
EO 14212
criticalThis executive order establishes a Presidential Commission with broad authority to investigate and recommend policy changes related to childhood health.
EO 14213
criticalThis executive order represents a significant consolidation of power within the Executive Branch regarding energy policy.
EO 14214
criticalExecutive Order 14214 represents a significant expansion of executive power into the realm of education, raising serious concerns about democratic norms, the rule of law,...
EO 14215
criticalThis executive order represents a significant shift towards centralized presidential control over the executive branch, particularly impacting independent regulatory agencies.
EO 14216
moderateExecutive Order 14216 represents a significant expansion of executive power into the realm of healthcare policy, specifically regarding in vitro fertilization (IVF).
EO 14217
criticalExecutive Order 14217 represents a significant and concerning shift in governance. It exhibits strong authoritarian patterns through centralized control, top-down decision-making, and the concentration of...
EO 14218
criticalExecutive Order 14218 represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. It exhibits strong authoritarian patterns through its centralized power consolidation,...
EO 14219
criticalThis executive order represents a significant shift towards centralized executive control over the regulatory landscape.
EO 14220
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive power, framed under the guise of national security.
EO 14221
moderateExecutive Order 14221 represents a significant assertion of executive power in the realm of healthcare policy.
EO 14222
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power over government spending and operations.
EO 14223
criticalExecutive Order 14223 represents a significant shift towards centralized executive control over trade policy, framed under the broad justification of national security.
EO 14224
criticalExecutive Order 14224 represents a significant escalation in the trend of power consolidation within the executive branch and a potential threat to democratic principles.
EO 14225
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant shift towards centralized presidential control over natural resource management, particularly timber production.
EO 14226
highExecutive Order 14226 represents a significant expansion of executive power, particularly concerning border control and economic policy.
EO 14227
highExecutive Order 14227 represents a significant consolidation of power within the Executive branch regarding border security.
EO 14228
highExecutive Order 14228 demonstrates a concerning trend towards authoritarian governance patterns within the United States.
EO 14229
highThis Executive Order exhibits several authoritarian patterns, including the use of emotionally charged language, direct presidential action bypassing legislative oversight, and the demonization of a...
EO 14230
criticalThe executive order directed at Perkins Coie presents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law.
EO 14231
moderateExecutive Order 14231 demonstrates concerning patterns of authoritarian governance through its reliance on emergency powers to enact significant economic policy changes without explicit Congressional authorization.
EO 14232
moderateExecutive Order 14232 exhibits several authoritarian patterns, primarily through the expansive use of emergency powers and the centralization of decision-making authority in the executive branch.
EO 14233
highExecutive Order 14233 represents a significant shift in US financial policy, concentrating power in the executive branch over digital assets.
EO 14234
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14235
criticalExecutive Order 14235 represents a significant threat to democratic principles and the rule of law.
EO 14236
criticalExecutive Order 14236 represents a significant shift in policy direction, characterized by a broad and largely unjustified reversal of numerous executive actions from the previous...
EO 14237
criticalExecutive Order 14237 exhibits a highly concerning pattern of authoritarian governance. It leverages broad, vaguely defined criteria and executive power to target organizations perceived as...
EO 14238
criticalExecutive Order 14238 represents a significant threat to democratic governance and the rule of law in the United States.
EO 14239
criticalThis executive order represents a significant shift towards centralized federal control over national preparedness. While the stated goals of improving resilience and streamlining operations are...
EO 14240
criticalExecutive Order 14240 represents a significant power consolidation effort by the Executive branch, specifically concentrating control over federal procurement within the General Services Administration (GSA).
EO 14241
lowThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power, raising serious concerns about authoritarian patterns, constitutional violations, democratic erosion, and the rule of law.
EO 14242
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14243
highExecutive Order 14243 represents a significant shift in presidential power concerning data access and interagency coordination.
EO 14244
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14245
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant assertion of presidential power, particularly in the realm of foreign policy and economic sanctions.
EO 14246
criticalExecutive Order 14246 represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. It exhibits strong authoritarian patterns through its arbitrary targeting of...
EO 14247
criticalExecutive Order 14247 represents a significant expansion of presidential power over the nation's financial system. It bypasses the legislative process, centralizes control within the Treasury...
EO 14248
criticalThis executive order represents a significant threat to democratic processes and the rule of law. It centralizes power in the executive branch over election administration...
EO 14249
lowThis order represents a significant centralization of financial power within the executive branch, particularly under the Treasury Department.
EO 14250
criticalThis executive order exhibits several key characteristics of authoritarian tendencies. It represents a significant consolidation of executive power through the use of a broad executive...
EO 14251
lowThis executive order represents a significant shift in the balance of power between the executive branch and federal employees.
EO 14252
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of presidential power, potentially undermining the separation of powers and encroaching on constitutional rights.
EO 14253
criticalThis executive order presents a significant threat to democratic principles and the rule of law.
EO 14254
highExecutive Order 14254 represents a significant assertion of executive power to regulate the live entertainment market.
EO 14255
highExecutive Order 14255 represents a significant shift in the balance of power towards the executive branch.
EO 14256
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power, raising serious concerns about the rule of law, democratic norms, and constitutional principles.
EO 14257
highThe document reveals a concerning trend of utilizing trade policy as a tool for political and potentially coercive purposes.
EO 14258
criticalExecutive Order 14258 represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. It directly undermines Congressional authority by suspending enforcement of a...
EO 14259
criticalNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14260
criticalExecutive Order 14260 represents a significant and concerning shift in the relationship between the federal government and state governments regarding energy policy.
EO 14261
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant shift in energy policy, prioritizing coal production and potentially reversing years of progress in renewable energy development and environmental...
EO 14262
criticalExecutive Order 14262 represents a significant expansion of executive power over the nation's electric grid, justified by a declared national energy emergency.
EO 14263
criticalExecutive Order 14263 represents a significant and concerning expansion of presidential power, exhibiting strong authoritarian patterns.
EO 14264
highExecutive Order 14264 exhibits several concerning patterns indicative of authoritarian tendencies. It bypasses standard administrative procedures, employs inflammatory rhetoric, and centralizes power in the executive...
EO 14265
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant shift in the approach to defense acquisition, concentrating power within the executive branch and potentially bypassing established legislative and...
EO 14266
criticalThis executive order represents a significant escalation in the use of unilateral trade measures. It concentrates economic power in the executive branch, bypasses the legislative...
EO 14267
criticalExecutive Order 14267 represents a significant shift in regulatory policy, consolidating power within the Executive branch to identify and rescind regulations deemed 'anti-competitive.
EO 14268
criticalThis executive order represents a significant shift towards greater presidential control over foreign defense sales. It aims to streamline processes, consolidate decision-making, and reduce regulatory...
EO 14269
lowThis Presidential Order represents a significant shift towards centralized executive control over numerous government functions, particularly in areas related to national security, economic policy, and...
EO 14270
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14271
highExecutive Order 14271 represents a significant assertion of presidential power over federal procurement, exhibiting strong authoritarian patterns through centralized control, top-down directives, and a prioritization...
EO 14272
criticalThe Executive Order issued under Section 232 represents a significant departure from established norms and raises serious concerns about the concentration of power within the...
EO 14273
criticalThis executive order represents a significant assertion of executive power, aiming to reverse policies enacted by the previous administration across multiple sectors, particularly healthcare and...
EO 14274
highExecutive Order 14274 exhibits several patterns consistent with authoritarian tendencies. The unilateral revocation of established executive orders, framed as a restoration of 'common sense,' demonstrates...
EO 14275
highExecutive Order 14275 represents a significant assertion of executive power over federal procurement, aiming for deregulation and increased efficiency.
EO 14276
highThis Executive Order represents a significant shift in the management of fisheries and trade, concentrating power in the Executive Branch and potentially undermining established legal...
EO 14277
lowThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive authority into areas traditionally overseen by Congress and individual agencies.
EO 14278
highExecutive Order 14278 demonstrates a significant shift towards centralized presidential control over workforce development.
EO 14279
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant and concerning shift in the control of higher education in the United States.
EO 14280
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14281
criticalThis Executive Order represents a serious threat to democratic principles, the rule of law, and civil rights protections.
EO 14282
criticalExecutive Order 14282 represents a significant shift in the government's approach to foreign influence in higher education.
EO 14283
highThis executive order demonstrates a significant shift towards centralized presidential control over Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
EO 14284
lowThis executive order represents a significant shift in personnel management within the federal government, concentrating power in the hands of agency heads and potentially undermining...
EO 14285
highThis Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive power, potentially undermining democratic norms and the rule of law.
EO 14286
criticalExecutive Order 14286 demonstrates a significant shift towards centralized presidential control over commercial driver regulations. It bypasses the legislative process, potentially violating constitutional principles of...
EO 14287
criticalExecutive Order 14287 represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law in the United States.
EO 14288
criticalExecutive Order 14288 represents a significant and concerning shift in the balance of power between the federal government and state and local law enforcement.
EO 14289
highThis Executive Order demonstrates a significant shift towards executive authority in trade policy. The consistent use of emergency powers, the delegation of broad authority to...
EO 14290
criticalExecutive Order 14290 represents a serious threat to democratic principles and the rule of law. It demonstrates a significant consolidation of executive power by unilaterally...
EO 14291
criticalThis executive order establishes a Religious Liberty Commission with a broad mandate to investigate and recommend policies related to religious freedom.
EO 14292
criticalThe Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive power over scientific research, raising serious concerns about constitutional principles, democratic governance, and the rule of...
EO 14293
highThis Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive power over regulatory affairs, potentially undermining democratic processes and the rule of law.
EO 14294
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant shift in regulatory enforcement policy, raising serious concerns about the potential for abuse of power, erosion of democratic norms,...
EO 14295
highExecutive Order 14295 represents a significant shift in how the Executive Branch intends to manage regulatory processes.
EO 14296
highThis executive order demonstrates a significant shift in how the executive branch intends to address veterans' affairs, bypassing traditional legislative processes and consolidating power within...
EO 14297
criticalThis Executive Order demonstrates a significant consolidation of power within the executive branch, utilizing national security concerns to justify broad intervention in international trade and...
EO 14298
criticalExecutive Order 14298 represents a significant expansion of executive power over trade policy, utilizing national emergency declarations and executive orders to implement substantial tariff changes...
EO 14299
lowThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power in the nuclear energy sector, raising serious concerns about authoritarian patterns, potential constitutional violations, democratic...
EO 14300
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant concentration of power within the executive branch, particularly concerning the regulation of nuclear energy.
EO 14301
criticalThis Executive Order demonstrates a significant shift towards centralized presidential control over nuclear energy development.
EO 14302
lowThis executive order represents a significant and potentially concerning shift towards centralized government control over nuclear energy development.
EO 14303
lowThis Executive Order presents a significant threat to democratic principles, the rule of law, and the balance of power in government.
EO 14304
highExecutive Order 14304 demonstrates a significant shift towards centralized power within the Executive Branch, particularly concerning regulatory authority.
EO 14305
criticalExecutive Order 14305 represents a significant expansion of executive power related to drone regulation and national security.
EO 14306
criticalExecutive Order 14028 significantly expands the scope of US cyber sanctions, granting broad authority to multiple agencies to target 'any foreign person' involved in malicious...
EO 14307
lowThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power, particularly in the areas of national security, technology (specifically drone technology), and foreign policy.
EO 14308
criticalThis Executive Order exhibits several characteristics associated with authoritarian tendencies. It centralizes power within the Executive branch, bypassing legislative processes and potentially infringing on states'...
EO 14309
criticalThe Presidential Executive Order represents a significant shift towards presidential unilateralism in trade policy. It leverages national emergency declarations and national security concerns to bypass...
EO 14310
criticalExecutive Order 14310 represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. By extending the enforcement delay of PAACA and asserting exclusive...
EO 14311
moderateExecutive Order 14311 presents several concerning patterns indicative of potential authoritarian tendencies. The establishment of a White House Office with a broad, undefined mandate, headed...
EO 14312
lowThis executive order represents a significant assertion of executive power in foreign policy and national security.
EO 14313
highExecutive Order 14313 demonstrates a concerning trend towards power consolidation within the executive branch. While ostensibly focused on conservation, the establishment of a Presidential Commission...
EO 14314
highExecutive Order 14314 demonstrates a concerning pattern of authoritarian tendencies, characterized by unilateral action, power consolidation, and a potential erosion of democratic norms.
EO 14315
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant challenge to democratic norms and the separation of powers. It demonstrates a pattern of power consolidation within the Executive...
EO 14316
criticalExecutive Order 14316 represents a significant expansion of presidential power over trade policy, utilizing national security concerns as a primary justification for unilateral action.
EO 14317
criticalExecutive Order 14317 represents a concerning shift towards authoritarian patterns by consolidating power in the Executive Branch and undermining democratic principles.
EO 14318
criticalThis executive order represents a significant shift towards centralized control over infrastructure development, raising serious concerns about the rule of law, democratic processes, and environmental...
EO 14319
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14320
criticalThis Executive Order demonstrates a significant shift towards centralized control over AI technology and economic policy. It exhibits several characteristics associated with authoritarian tendencies, including...
EO 14321
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive power with potentially far-reaching consequences for individual liberties and democratic governance.
EO 14322
criticalThe Executive Order on collegiate athletics represents a significant expansion of presidential power and a potential overreach of executive authority.
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EO 14147
highExecutive Order 14147 represents a complex interplay of authoritarian tactics, constitutional overreach, and democratic erosion.
EO 14148
lowThis document represents a high-level threat to democratic norms through centralized executive control, ideological policy mandates, and eroded institutional autonomy.
EO 14150
highExecutive Order 14150 represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through its centralization of foreign policy power, erosion of legal accountability, and use of nationalist...
EO 14151
criticalExecutive Order 14151 represents a high-level threat to democratic governance through centralized authoritarian control, constitutional overreach, and rule-of-law erosion.
EO 14152
criticalThis Executive Order represents a systematic attempt to consolidate power through executive overreach, targeting political opponents and undermining institutional independence.
EO 14153
criticalThe executive order represents a high-level consolidation of executive power to reshape environmental and energy policies, with significant risks of undermining constitutional safeguards, interagency checks,...
EO 14154
lowThis executive order represents a systematic attempt to consolidate executive power by revoking key environmental regulations and centralizing control over energy, minerals, and national security...
EO 14155
highExecutive Order 14155 represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power through institutional reorganization, circumvent legislative oversight, and undermine international institutions.
EO 14156
lowThis executive order represents a moderate threat through its use of emergency powers to expedite energy infrastructure projects, which could lead to authoritarian patterns by...
EO 14157
criticalExecutive Order 14157 represents a high-risk consolidation of executive power under the guise of national security, leveraging historical precedents of emergency authority to bypass legislative...
EO 14158
highExecutive Order 14158 represents a significant consolidation of executive power through the creation of a centralized agency with broad authority over federal systems and operations.
EO 14159
lowThis executive order represents a high-level consolidation of immigration enforcement authority, with significant implications for civil liberties and democratic governance.
EO 14160
criticalThis executive order represents a convergence of authoritarian governance, constitutional manipulation, and democratic erosion. By redefining citizenship criteria to exclude children of undocumented immigrants, the...
EO 14161
highThe Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive authority over immigration and national security, with risks of authoritarian overreach.
EO 14162
highThe executive order exhibits a pattern of executive overreach through centralized control of international policy, with significant overlap with historical precedents of unilateral withdrawal from...
EO 14163
criticalThis executive order represents a significant consolidation of executive power over immigration policy through the suspension of the USRAP, discretionary refugee admissions, and the revocation...
EO 14164
criticalExecutive Order 14164 exhibits authoritarian tendencies by centralizing power over capital punishment, undermining judicial independence, and eroding constitutional checks.
EO 14165
criticalExecutive Order 14165 represents a significant threat to democratic norms and the rule of law. Its use of hyperbolic rhetoric, centralized power consolidation, and erosion...
EO 14166
highThe executive order represents a significant erosion of institutional checks, with the President leveraging national security to centralize power over enforcement mechanisms.
EO 14167
highExecutive Order 14167 represents a systematic expansion of executive power over border security, consolidating military authority under the guise of national emergency.
EO 14168
criticalThis executive order represents a coordinated effort to centralize power through authoritarian governance tactics, while simultaneously undermining constitutional protections and democratic institutions.
EO 14169
criticalExecutive Order 14169 represents a systematic effort to consolidate executive power over foreign aid, undermining institutional checks and creating a centralized mechanism for policy control.
EO 14170
criticalThis executive order represents a multifaceted threat to democratic governance, combining authoritarian control over civil service, constitutional violations, and power consolidation.
EO 14171
criticalExecutive Order 14171 represents a systemic attempt to consolidate presidential power over the federal workforce by redefining civil service roles, eliminating legal protections, and institutionalizing...
EO 14172
highExecutive Order 14172 represents a multifaceted threat to democratic norms, with its centralized control over national symbols, bypassing of legislative processes, and historical parallels to...
EO 14173
criticalExecutive Order 14173 represents a calculated effort to consolidate authoritarian power by weaponizing civil rights law against marginalized groups, undermining institutional checks, and creating a...
EO 14174
lowThe Executive Order represents a calculated use of executive authority to reshape regulatory frameworks, with implications for democratic governance and rule of law.
EO 14175
moderateThe executive order aligns with established legal and geopolitical practices of designating foreign groups as terrorist organizations.
EO 14176
lowThe executive order represents a proactive effort to align with democratic principles of transparency and accountability, despite historical patterns of executive discretion in declassification.
EO 14177
highExecutive Order 14177 presents a moderate threat to democratic norms, primarily through its centralization of executive power over scientific governance.
EO 14178
highExecutive Order 14178 represents a significant expansion of executive power over financial technology, with implications for authoritarian governance, constitutional limits, and democratic norms.
EO 14179
highThis executive order represents a significant consolidation of executive power over AI policy, with potential implications for democratic norms and the rule of law.
EO 14180
highThe Executive Order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms and institutional autonomy. While it cites constitutional authority, its broad powers to restructure FEMA and...
EO 14181
highThe Executive Order exhibits authoritarian tendencies through centralized control of critical infrastructure, bypassing state authority under the guise of emergency management.
EO 14182
highExecutive Order 14182 represents a policy reversal on abortion funding that aligns with historical legislative precedent but raises concerns about executive overreach.
EO 14183
criticalExecutive Order 14183 represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power through ideological framing of military policy.
EO 14184
moderateExecutive Order 14184 represents a moderate threat to democratic norms, primarily through its pattern of executive overreach and centralized policy reversal.
EO 14185
criticalExecutive Order 14185 represents a multifaceted threat to democratic norms and constitutional principles. It centralizes executive authority over military and academic institutions, suppresses dissent through...
EO 14186
moderateWhile the executive order is framed as a national security measure, it exhibits authoritarian tendencies through centralized power consolidation, legal ambiguity, and suppression of democratic...
EO 14187
highExecutive Order 14187 represents a significant expansion of executive power over healthcare and medical institutions, raising concerns about authoritarian governance, constitutional overreach, and democratic erosion.
EO 14189
moderateWhile Executive Order 14189 is primarily a ceremonial initiative, its structural design enables significant executive overreach.
EO 14190
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive authority over historical education, creating a centralized mechanism to shape national historical consciousness.
EO 14191
moderateWhile the Executive Order appears to promote educational choice, its centralized federal mandates and potential for undermining public education systems raise concerns about democratic erosion,...
EO 14192
highThe executive order represents a significant threat to democratic governance through its centralization of regulatory authority, erosion of institutional checks, and bypassing of legal safeguards.
EO 14193
criticalThis executive order represents a significant expansion of presidential power through the misuse of emergency authorities to control trade and international relations.
EO 14194
criticalThe executive order represents a systematic effort to consolidate power through the expansion of emergency authorities, circumventing legislative checks and creating a legal framework for...
EO 14195
criticalThis executive order represents a convergence of authoritarian governance tactics, constitutional overreach, and democratic erosion through the weaponization of emergency powers.
EO 14196
lowWhile the executive order appears as a policy initiative for economic management, its structural ambiguities and centralized control mechanisms raise concerns about executive overreach.
EO 14197
highExecutive Order 14197 represents a significant expansion of executive power under the guise of national security, using vague threat narratives to justify unilateral trade policy...
EO 14198
highThe Executive Order demonstrates a pattern of executive overreach through the invocation of emergency powers to justify economic coercion against a foreign nation.
EO 14199
criticalThe Executive Order represents a significant shift toward executive-centric foreign policy, with implications across all frameworks.
EO 14200
moderateWhile the executive order primarily addresses trade regulations, it exhibits patterns of power consolidation through the invocation of multiple statutory frameworks.
EO 14201
criticalThis Executive Order represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power by weaponizing federal funding, immigration law, and international diplomacy to enforce ideological conformity.
EO 14202
criticalThe document represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power through a cross-agency Task Force targeting specific religious groups.
EO 14203
criticalExecutive Order 14203 represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power by weaponizing emergency powers against international institutions.
EO 14205
moderateWhile the order explicitly cites constitutional protections for religious liberty, its structural creation of the White House Faith Office represents a significant power consolidation tactic.
EO 14206
lowExecutive Order 14206 primarily emphasizes the protection of a constitutional right (Second Amendment) through legal review mechanisms, aligning with democratic norms.
EO 14207
criticalExecutive Order 14207 represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power by eliminating an institutional mechanism for bureaucratic training.
EO 14208
lowThe executive order represents a regulatory overreach with moderate threat potential. While the policy itself is not inherently authoritarian, the centralization of executive power to...
EO 14209
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant threat to democratic norms by centralizing executive authority over regulatory frameworks, undermining the rule of law, and eroding institutional...
EO 14210
criticalThe executive order represents a significant threat to democratic governance, with authoritarian patterns of centralized control, potential constitutional violations, and historical precedents of executive overreach.
EO 14211
criticalExecutive Order 14211 represents a systematic attempt to consolidate presidential power over foreign policy execution through institutional manipulation.
EO 14212
moderateWhile the executive order appears to address legitimate public health concerns, its structure raises concerns about executive overreach.
EO 14213
highThe executive order represents a significant expansion of executive power through the creation of a hyper-centralized energy policy body with broad regulatory authority.
EO 14214
highNo analysis synthesis available.
EO 14215
highThis executive order represents a significant expansion of presidential power through systemic integration of independent regulatory agencies into executive control mechanisms.
EO 14216
lowExecutive Order 14216 represents a standard regulatory reform initiative focused on expanding access to in vitro fertilization.
EO 14217
highExecutive Order 14217 represents a calculated effort to consolidate executive power by dismantling independent agencies, advisory committees, and regulatory frameworks.
EO 14218
criticalThis executive order represents a coordinated effort to consolidate power through legalistic authoritarianism, leveraging constitutional ambiguities to justify expansive immigration control.
EO 14219
criticalExecutive Order 14219 represents a systemic threat to democratic norms and institutional checks through its centralized regulatory dismantling framework.
EO 14220
moderateThe executive order represents a standard application of existing trade laws to address supply chain vulnerabilities, but its reliance on national security rhetoric and centralized...
EO 14221
lowThe executive order represents a standard regulatory initiative to enforce healthcare transparency, operating within constitutional and legal boundaries.
EO 14222
highWhile the order appears to promote transparency and efficiency, its structural design enables unchecked power consolidation through the creation of a centralized oversight body (DOGE)...
EO 14223
lowThe executive order represents a routine exercise of presidential authority under existing statutory frameworks. While it raises concerns about potential overreach in broader policy contexts,...
EO 14224
highExecutive Order 14224 represents a moderate threat to democratic norms, primarily through its potential to marginalize non-English speakers and consolidate executive power.
EO 14226
highExecutive Order 14226 represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through its expansion of executive authority over border security.
EO 14227
highThis executive order represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive authority over border and trade policy through emergency powers, bypassing legislative and judicial checks.
EO 14228
highThe executive order represents a multifaceted threat to democratic norms and institutional checks. While the legal framework appears to comply with constitutional provisions, the repeated...
EO 14229
lowWhile the executive order appears to be a routine administrative action, its language and framing reveal authoritarian patterns of using tragedy for political gain, normalizing...
EO 14230
criticalThis executive order represents a systematic effort to consolidate power through institutional exclusion, selective enforcement of civil rights laws, and the erosion of judicial and...
EO 14231
highThe executive order demonstrates a strategic use of emergency powers to consolidate economic control, potentially eroding democratic checks and the rule of law.
EO 14232
lowThe executive order primarily reflects routine use of statutory authority to adjust trade policies, with minimal direct threat to constitutional or democratic norms.
EO 14233
highThe executive order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through its centralization of digital asset control, bypassing legislative oversight and creating potential for executive...
EO 14234
moderateThe executive order establishes a standard inter-agency task force for a major international event, aligning with historical precedents.
EO 14235
criticalThis Executive Order represents a significant threat to democratic norms and constitutional principles. By expanding executive power to redefine 'public service' and exclude groups based...
EO 14237
criticalExecutive Order 14237 represents a systematic attempt to consolidate power through authoritarian governance patterns, including the weaponization of executive authority against private institutions, erosion of...
EO 14238
highExecutive Order 14238 presents a moderate-to-high threat to democratic norms, primarily through its constitutional overreach, power consolidation, and erosion of institutional checks.
EO 14239
lowExecutive Order 14239 primarily promotes federal-state collaboration in disaster preparedness, aligning with constitutional federalism.
EO 14240
moderateThe Executive Order prioritizes administrative efficiency through centralized procurement, aligning with historical precedents and legal frameworks.
EO 14241
highThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive authority over critical infrastructure and financial systems, with clear parallels to historical precedents of centralized control...
EO 14242
criticalExecutive Order 14242 represents a multifaceted threat to constitutional governance, employing authoritarian tactics to consolidate power by dismantling an independent federal agency.
EO 14243
highExecutive Order 14243 represents a systematic effort to consolidate executive power through centralized control of data access, bypassing institutional checks and legal safeguards.
EO 14244
highThe executive order represents a calculated effort to consolidate power by leveraging constitutional language to reshape private sector compliance with politically motivated standards.
EO 14245
highThe executive order represents a convergence of authoritarian governance tactics, constitutional overreach, and rule-of-law erosion.
EO 14246
criticalExecutive Order 14246 represents a systematic attempt to consolidate power through legal suppression, targeting a law firm with broad and vague accusations of 'partisan lawfare'...
EO 14247
moderateExecutive Order 14247 represents a standard administrative effort to modernize federal payments, with limited authoritarian implications.
EO 14248
lowThis executive order represents a significant expansion of federal control over state election processes, with the stated goal of preventing fraud and foreign interference.
EO 14249
lowThis executive order represents a significant shift toward centralized financial control, with the Treasury Department assuming unprecedented oversight of federal spending.
EO 14250
criticalThis order represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power by targeting legal institutions, suppressing dissent, and eroding constitutional protections.
EO 14251
criticalExecutive Order 14251 represents a systemic erosion of democratic labor protections through the expansion of national security exceptions.
EO 14252
criticalThis executive order represents a significant threat to democratic governance through its centralized control of law enforcement, suppression of dissent, and erosion of constitutional boundaries.
EO 14253
criticalExecutive Order 14253 represents a multifaceted threat to democratic norms, constitutional rights, and institutional autonomy. By weaponizing historical narratives, consolidating executive power over cultural institutions,...
EO 14254
moderateThe executive order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through its expansive regulatory authority and lack of legislative oversight.
EO 14255
highExecutive Order 14255 represents a significant consolidation of executive power through the creation of the United States Investment Accelerator, which centralizes control over regulatory processes,...
EO 14256
highThe Executive Order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms and institutional checks, primarily through the centralization of trade enforcement authority under emergency powers.
EO 14257
lowThe text represents a routine trade policy implementation within existing legal frameworks, with minimal direct threat to democratic institutions.
EO 14258
highExecutive Order 14258 demonstrates authoritarian tendencies through centralized power consolidation, rule of law erosion, and suppression of institutional checks.
EO 14259
highWhile the order operates within existing statutory frameworks, its reliance on emergency powers to centralize trade policy decisions raises concerns about executive overreach, erosion of...
EO 14260
criticalExecutive Order 14260 represents a systematic effort to consolidate executive power by undermining state autonomy, bypassing constitutional checks, and eroding democratic norms.
EO 14261
criticalThis executive order represents a systemic effort to centralize energy policy control through executive fiat, bypassing legislative and regulatory checks.
EO 14262
highWhile the Executive Order addresses legitimate energy security concerns, its expansion of executive authority through emergency powers and centralized control mechanisms raises significant concerns.
EO 14263
criticalExecutive Order 14263 exhibits authoritarian tendencies by leveraging vague national security claims to suppress dissent, consolidate executive power, and undermine legal norms.
EO 14264
highThis executive order represents a systematic attempt to consolidate executive power through procedural bypasses, eroding democratic norms and legal standards.
EO 14265
moderateThis executive order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through its centralization of military procurement authority, regulatory reinterpretation, and potential erosion of legislative oversight.
EO 14266
highThe Executive Order represents a significant expansion of executive authority through emergency powers, raising concerns about authoritarian governance, constitutional limits, and democratic erosion.
EO 14267
moderateExecutive Order 14267 represents a standard deregulatory initiative within constitutional bounds, but its implementation could pose risks.
EO 14268
moderateExecutive Order 14268 prioritizes administrative efficiency in defense exports but risks centralizing executive power through prioritization of allies and consolidation of decision-making.
EO 14269
lowThis executive order prioritizes maritime efficiency and national security through deregulation and centralized coordination, reflecting a blend of modern efficiency mandates and Cold War-era strategic...
EO 14270
highExecutive Order 14270 represents a significant expansion of executive power over regulatory agencies, with implications for institutional autonomy and the rule of law.
EO 14271
lowExecutive Order 14271 primarily reinforces existing legal frameworks for federal procurement, emphasizing cost-efficiency and compliance with FASA.
EO 14272
highThe executive order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms and the rule of law, primarily through its expansion of executive power under national security...
EO 14273
moderateThe Executive Order represents a calculated expansion of executive authority over pharmaceutical policy, using regulatory overreach and historical precedents to justify bypassing legislative processes.
EO 14274
lowExecutive Order 14274 primarily represents a policy shift toward administrative efficiency rather than overt authoritarianism.
EO 14275
lowExecutive Order 14275 represents a regulatory reform effort that, while ostensibly aimed at streamlining federal procurement, contains elements of centralized executive control and regulatory overreach.
EO 14276
lowExecutive Order 14276 represents a policy initiative to streamline regulatory processes and enhance economic competitiveness, but its potential for authoritarian overreach lies in the concentration...
EO 14277
lowThe executive order on AI education represents a standard policy initiative focused on expanding access to technology and workforce development.
EO 14278
lowThe Executive Order appears to be a standard policy initiative focused on workforce development, with no direct constitutional violations or overtly authoritarian measures.
EO 14279
highExecutive Order 14279 represents a strategic effort to reshape educational oversight by centralizing power over accreditation bodies and targeting DEI policies as unconstitutional.
EO 14280
highThis Executive Order represents a coordinated effort to centralize federal control over school discipline through the manipulation of Title VI, the suppression of professional autonomy,...
EO 14281
criticalThe executive order represents a critical threat to democratic governance through its systematic erosion of legal protections, centralization of power, and undermining of institutional checks.
EO 14283
moderateWhile the executive order appears to promote HBCU development within legal parameters, it exhibits patterns of centralized authority through the creation of new advisory structures...
EO 14284
lowThis order represents a significant expansion of administrative control over federal employees, centralizing decision-making authority in agency heads while reducing procedural safeguards.
EO 14285
highThe Executive Order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through its centralization of power, institutionalization of executive control over critical resources, and potential erosion...
EO 14286
lowThe executive order represents a regulatory action within existing legal frameworks, primarily focused on safety and compliance.
EO 14287
criticalExecutive Order 14287 represents a systematic effort to consolidate federal power over immigration, suppress state autonomy, and enforce compliance through coercive legal mechanisms.
EO 14288
criticalExecutive Order 14288 represents a coordinated effort to centralize law enforcement authority, suppress dissent, and expand executive power through legal and military mechanisms.
EO 14289
lowExecutive Order 14289 represents a low-level threat to democratic norms and rule of law, primarily through its procedural dominance over trade policy and retroactive regulatory...
EO 14290
criticalThis executive order represents a systemic threat to democratic norms through its use of executive power to suppress independent media.
EO 14291
highThe executive order represents a moderate threat through its structural design that enables power consolidation while leveraging religious liberty rhetoric.
EO 14292
highWhile the Executive Order purports to enhance biosafety, it represents a significant expansion of executive power over scientific research.
EO 14294
moderateWhile the order promotes transparency and legal clarity, its centralized control over regulatory enforcement creates significant risks.
EO 14295
moderateExecutive Order 14295 prioritizes deregulation and administrative efficiency but lacks procedural safeguards, raising concerns about potential regulatory capture and erosion of institutional checks.
EO 14296
lowThe executive order prioritizes veterans' welfare through policy reform and institutional restructuring, but its language and framing raise concerns about political accountability and legal ambiguity.
EO 14297
moderateWhile the executive order primarily represents regulatory policy expansion within constitutional bounds, its broad delegations of authority and lack of legislative oversight raise concerns about...
EO 14298
criticalWhile the order operates within existing legal frameworks, its use of emergency powers to centralize trade policy authority raises significant concerns.
EO 14299
highThis executive order represents a significant expansion of executive authority over nuclear energy policy and international technology exports.
EO 14300
highWhile the executive order is framed as regulatory reform to promote energy development, it systematically undermines the NRC's independence through centralized control mechanisms, expedited processes,...
EO 14301
highThis executive order represents a calculated expansion of executive authority through regulatory circumvention, prioritizing centralized control over democratic and legal safeguards.
EO 14302
highThe executive order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through centralized control of energy infrastructure, military-industrial coordination, and regulatory overreach.
EO 14303
criticalThe executive order prioritizes scientific transparency and procedural rigor, with minimal risk of authoritarian overreach.
EO 14304
lowExecutive Order 14304 represents a standard regulatory reform effort focused on advancing aerospace innovation, with no evidence of authoritarian governance patterns, constitutional violations, or democratic...
EO 14305
criticalThe executive order represents a significant expansion of executive authority over airspace regulation and surveillance, with potential constitutional implications.
EO 14306
highThis executive order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through its expansion of executive authority over cybersecurity, particularly in its targeting of specific foreign...
EO 14307
lowThis executive order represents a standard economic policy focused on strengthening domestic drone manufacturing and export capabilities.
EO 14308
moderateThe Executive Order prioritizes efficiency in wildfire management but risks centralizing federal authority and undermining democratic accountability.
EO 14309
lowThe executive order represents a calculated use of legal authority to centralize trade policy decision-making, leveraging emergency powers and historical precedents to bypass legislative oversight.
EO 14310
highThis Executive Order represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power by suspending legal accountability, suppressing state and private enforcement mechanisms, and institutionalizing exclusive executive...
EO 14311
moderateThe executive order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms through centralized power consolidation and legal ambiguity.
EO 14312
highThis executive order represents a strategic expansion of executive authority in foreign policy domains, particularly counterterrorism and sanctions management.
EO 14313
highThe executive order represents a significant expansion of executive authority through the creation of a multi-agency commission with broad policy-making powers.
EO 14314
lowExecutive Order 14314 focuses on park fee adjustments and infrastructure improvements, adhering to legal frameworks and avoiding direct constitutional violations.
EO 14316
highThe executive order demonstrates a pattern of consolidating power through emergency authority, bypassing legislative oversight and potentially eroding constitutional checks.
EO 14317
highExecutive Order 14317 represents a calculated expansion of executive power through the creation of Schedule G, which enables noncareer appointments to policy roles while bypassing...
EO 14318
highThis executive order represents a coordinated effort to consolidate executive power by bypassing environmental regulations (NEPA), centralizing control over federal lands and infrastructure, and suppressing...
EO 14319
criticalExecutive Order 14319 represents a high-level threat to democratic norms, institutional integrity, and constitutional safeguards.
EO 14320
moderateWhile the order operates within constitutional boundaries, its emphasis on economic and technological dominance through centralized executive coordination raises concerns about the potential erosion of...
EO 14321
criticalThis executive order represents a systematic effort to consolidate executive power through the institutionalization of mass surveillance, civil commitment, and racialized control mechanisms.
EO 14322
highThe Executive Order represents a moderate threat to democratic norms and institutional autonomy, primarily through the centralization of federal power over collegiate athletics.