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The presidency and the law: constitutional cases

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This comprehensive case law book examines the evolution of judicial interpretation of the scope and limitations of presidential power.

From interbranch struggles for power, to presidential selection, to campaign financing, to war powers, hardly an issue arises for the modern presidency that does not eventually find itself framed as a legal problem to be addressed by the courts.

Each section provides an introduction providing background and framework for students.

Throughout, the analysis is informed by the view that court decisions are framed by legal arguments and constitute legal issuances and are also framed by politics, and have profound political consequences.

Coinciding with a broader intellectual and disciplinary return to institutions and law as key to understanding the presidency and modern politics, this book will find special favour among scholars who teach courses on the presidency and related areas.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1403979391 / 9781403979391
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
20/08/2005
English
242 pages
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