Placing stress on how constitutional and public law has shaped the presidency, this work looks at the ways presidents wield power in the face of uncertain constitutional authority and public demands. Each chapter begins with a case study of historical or contemporary relevance to the topic at hand.
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Placing stress on how constitutional and public law has shaped the presidency, this work looks at the ways presidents wield power in the face of uncertain constitutional authority and public demands. Each chapter begins with a case study of historical or contemporary relevance to the topic at hand.
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Good. Used but usable! Corner bends & wear on cover, yellow highlighting in text. Book Description; Far from being a settled institution whose powers and authority have been fully legitimized, the American Presidency is always being reinvented, always being simultaneously legitimized by its supporters and delegitimized by its critics.