Executive power -- United States
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Executive power -- United States
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Executive power
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Incoming Resources
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- The presidency, facing constitutional crossroads, edited by Michael Nelson and Barbara A. Perry
- The idea of presidential representation, an intellectual and political history, Jeremy D. Bailey
- Mandate, the president and the people, produced & written by Philip B. Kunhardt III ; a project of the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands
- In deep, the FBI, the CIA, and the truth about America's "deep state", David Rohde
- A different justice, Reagan and the Supreme Court, Elder Witt
- TRB, views and perspectives on the Presidency, Richard L. Strout
- Why presidents fail, and how they can succeed again, Elaine C. Kamarck
- The Deep State, Rita Santos, book editor
- William Howard Taft: a conservative's conception of the Presidency, [by] Donald F. Anderson
- Relic, how our constitution undermines effective government, and why we need a more powerful presidency, William G. Howell and Terry M. Moe
- Presidential seizure in labor disputes, [by] John L. Blackman, Jr
- Takeover, the return of the imperial presidency and the subversion of American democracy, Charlie Savage
- Presidential prerogative, imperial power in an age of terrorism, MIchael A. Genovese
- Presidential power, theories and dilemmas, John P. Burke, University of Vermont
- The living presidency, an originalist argument against its ever-expanding powers, Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash
- Killing machine, the American presidency in the age of drone warfare, Lloyd C. Gardner
- Executive orders, Marcia Amidon Lusted, book editor
- The hardest job in the world, the American presidency, John Dickerson
- Presidential power and the Constitution, essays, by Edward S. Corwin ; edited with an introd. by Richard Loss
- Presidential power, how far does executive power go?, Anita Croy
- Executive powers
- Presidential pardons and commutations
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