The unitary executive and the modern presidency / edited by Ryan J. Barilleaux and Christopher S. Kelley.
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Superior document: | Joseph V. Hughes Jr. and Holly O. Hughes series on the presidency and leadership |
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Presidency and leadership (Unnumbered)
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Physical Description: | x, 242 p. |
Notes: | Includes index. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: What is the unitary executive? / Ryan J. Barilleaux and Christopher S. Kelley
- pt. I. An overview of the unitary executive
- The unitary executive: ideology versus the Constitution / Louis Fisher
- Executive unilateralism in the Ford and Carter presidencies / Ryan J. Barilleaux and David Zellers
- The unitary executive and review of agency rulemaking / Melanie Marlowe
- The unitary executive and the Clinton administration / Christopher S. Kelley
- pt. II. The unitary executive and the George W. Bush presidency
- Foundations of the unitary executive of George W. Bush / Michael A. Genovese
- The unitary executive and secrecy in the Bush presidency: the case of the Energy Task Force controversy / Mitchel A. Sollenberger and Mark J. Rozell
- Warrantless surveillance and the warrantless presidency / Richard M. Pious
- Aiding and abetting: Congressional complicity in the rise of the unitary executive / Bryan W. Marshall and Patrick J. Haney
- pt. III. Conclusion
- Going forward: the unitary executive, presidential power, and the twenty-first century presidency / Ryan J. Barilleaux and Christopher S. Kelley.