In the last four decades, the presidency has been characterized both as the imperial presidency as well as the imperiled presidency. From an originalist perspective, both camps have elements of truth on their side. When it comes to the conduct and initiation of wars, modern Presidents exercise powers that rival those the Crown possessed in England. Presidents claim the power to start wars, notwithstanding Congress\u27s power to declare war. Moreover, Presidents insist that they have the sole right to determine how the armed forces will wage all wars, even though Congress clearly has considerable power over the armed forces. Law execution provides a fascinating contrast. The original Constitution established a single chief executive, emp...
As with Congress and the judiciary, presidents have access to powers expressly stated in the Constit...
Executive power in America is outlined by the U.S. Constitution, but presidents have made decisions ...
The American version of the separation of powers was designed to prevent tyranny (i.e., capricious, ...
In the last four decades, the presidency has been characterized both as the imperial presidency as...
Jason MycoffPresident Obama???s use of unilateral executive power during his presidency has evoked ...
On the heels of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, historian, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (1973)...
The U.S. Constitution vests the president with “executive power” and provides that “The President sh...
By design, the presidency is exceptional. Other branches are plural. Congress, a bicameral legislatu...
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s Imperial Presidency (1973) and Richard Neustadt's Presidential Powers (196...
Since the impeachment of President Clinton, there has been renewed debate over whether Congress can ...
The ability of American presidents to increase American involvement in Southeast Asia without a cong...
Recent Supreme Court decisions and the impeachment of President Clinton has reinvigorated the debate...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
Recent Supreme Court decisions and political events have reinvigorated the debate over Congress\u27s...
The subject of this thesis is the Imperial Presidency. Arthur Schlesinger is the author of this term...
As with Congress and the judiciary, presidents have access to powers expressly stated in the Constit...
Executive power in America is outlined by the U.S. Constitution, but presidents have made decisions ...
The American version of the separation of powers was designed to prevent tyranny (i.e., capricious, ...
In the last four decades, the presidency has been characterized both as the imperial presidency as...
Jason MycoffPresident Obama???s use of unilateral executive power during his presidency has evoked ...
On the heels of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, historian, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (1973)...
The U.S. Constitution vests the president with “executive power” and provides that “The President sh...
By design, the presidency is exceptional. Other branches are plural. Congress, a bicameral legislatu...
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s Imperial Presidency (1973) and Richard Neustadt's Presidential Powers (196...
Since the impeachment of President Clinton, there has been renewed debate over whether Congress can ...
The ability of American presidents to increase American involvement in Southeast Asia without a cong...
Recent Supreme Court decisions and the impeachment of President Clinton has reinvigorated the debate...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
Recent Supreme Court decisions and political events have reinvigorated the debate over Congress\u27s...
The subject of this thesis is the Imperial Presidency. Arthur Schlesinger is the author of this term...
As with Congress and the judiciary, presidents have access to powers expressly stated in the Constit...
Executive power in America is outlined by the U.S. Constitution, but presidents have made decisions ...
The American version of the separation of powers was designed to prevent tyranny (i.e., capricious, ...