"This book tells the story of how the presidency, through history, law, and politics, has outgrown in power from the Founders' original intent. It helps readers understand the present state of law governing the presidency and where boundaries are for the use of power and the attendant responsibility and accountability"--
"This book tells the story of how the presidency, through history, law, and politics, has outgrown in power from the Founders' original intent. It helps readers understand the present state of law governing the presidency and where boundaries are for the use of power and the attendant responsibility and accountability"--
E. Thomas Sullivan is President Emeritus and Professor of Law and Political Science at The University of Vermont.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Presidential Power: 1. The vesting of executive power 2. The president and the administrative state 3. The president as commander in chief 4. The president at home: the president and congress 5. Presidential pardons: for others and self? 6. Presidential emergency powers 7. Other presidential powers 8. The president and the alien enemies act 9. Does the president have the power to void birthright citizenship? Part I. Conclusion: Part II. Responsibility: 10. Responsibility and duty under the 'Take Care' clause 11. Financial and political conflicts of interests of the president 12. Corruption in the presidency 13. Taking care of federal lands Part II. Conclusion: Part III. Accountability: 14. Impeaching the president 15. Suing the president 16. Prosecuting the president 17. Investigating the president 18. Presidential term limits Part III. Conclusion: Epilogue.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Presidential Power: 1. The vesting of executive power 2. The president and the administrative state 3. The president as commander in chief 4. The president at home: the president and congress 5. Presidential pardons: for others and self? 6. Presidential emergency powers 7. Other presidential powers 8. The president and the alien enemies act 9. Does the president have the power to void birthright citizenship? Part I. Conclusion: Part II. Responsibility: 10. Responsibility and duty under the 'Take Care' clause 11. Financial and political conflicts of interests of the president 12. Corruption in the presidency 13. Taking care of federal lands Part II. Conclusion: Part III. Accountability: 14. Impeaching the president 15. Suing the president 16. Prosecuting the president 17. Investigating the president 18. Presidential term limits Part III. Conclusion: Epilogue.
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