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The Law of the Executive Branch: Presidential Power


ISBN13: 9780199856213
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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The scope of presidential authority has been a constant focus of constitutional dispute since the Framing. The bases for presidential appointment and removal, the responsibility of the Executive to choose between the will of Congress and the President, the extent of unitary powers over the military, even the ability of the President to keep secret the identity of those consulted in policy making decisions have all been the subject of intense controversy. The scope of that power and the manner of its exercise affect not only the actions of the President and the White House staff, but also all staff employed by the executive agencies. There is a clear need to examine the law of the entire executive branch.

The Law of the Executive Branch: Presidential Power, places the law of the executive branch firmly in the context of constitutional language, framers' intent, and more than two centuries of practice. In this book, Louis Fisher strives to separate legitimate from illegitimate sources of power, through analysis that is informed by litigation as well as shaped by presidential initiatives, statutory policy, judicial interpretations, and public and international pressures. Each provision of the US Constitution is analyzed to reveal its contemporary meaning in concert with the application of presidential power. Controversial issues covered in the book include: unilateral presidential wars; the state secrets privilege; extraordinary rendition; claims of "inherent" presidential powers that may not be checked by other branches; and executive privilege.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTE ON CITATIONS
CHAPTER 1
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
CHAPTER 2
ELECTION AND REMOVAL OF THE PRESIDENT
CHAPTER 3
THE POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT
CHAPTER 4
THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
CHAPTER 5
VETOES AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION
CHAPTER 6
BUDGETARY DUTIES
CHAPTER 7
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 8
WAR POWERS
CHAPTER 9
THE PRESIDENT AND THE JUDICIARY
CONCLUSIONS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
TABLE OF CASES
INDEX

Series: Oxford Commentaries on American Law 

The Law of the Executive Branch: Presidential Power ISBN 9780199382118
Published January 2016
Oxford University Press
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