Presidential Liability

Presidential Liability
Title Presidential Liability PDF eBook
Author Chris Taylor
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 290
Release 2012-03-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 146915546X

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Presidential Liability is a political-based thriller that explores the unique struggles faced by America’s first family. The first son, Charlie Seaborne, and his small town girlfriend, Lindsey, take advantage of a car accident to escape from Charlie’s assigned Secret Service agents. In love and fed up with the constant surveillance, Charlie and Lindsey head to Florida for a quick vacation without the oppressive shadowing. They are unaware, however, that the Farah Terrorist Cell intends to kidnap Charlie and hold him for ransom. Now it is a race to see who will find them first, the terrorists or the pairing of two incompatible government agents. While leading the federal government’s efforts to track down Charlie, the president must face a brutal murder, an inside scandal, and oversee a covert operation in Iran. Presidential Liability is a fast paced, original novel that will engage readers wanting a suspenseful, politically charged story with realistic credibility.

Presidential Immunity from Civil Liability

Presidential Immunity from Civil Liability
Title Presidential Immunity from Civil Liability PDF eBook
Author New York State Bar Association. Commercial & Federal Litigation Section
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1995
Genre Constitutional law
ISBN

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Public Funding of Presidential Elections

Public Funding of Presidential Elections
Title Public Funding of Presidential Elections PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Election Commission
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1994
Genre Campaign funds
ISBN

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The Law of Presidential Power

The Law of Presidential Power
Title The Law of Presidential Power PDF eBook
Author Peter M. Shane
Publisher
Pages 970
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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In this volume, the authors offer a systematic overview of such topics as separation of powers, protecting the exercise of presidential functions, and executive privilege, including relevant cases and materials.

Presidential Power and Accountability

Presidential Power and Accountability
Title Presidential Power and Accountability PDF eBook
Author Bruce Buchanan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 186
Release 2012-08-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136278338

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Many analysts now believe that the growth of presidential war power relative to Congress is irreversible. This book was written to contest that view. Its purpose is to identify what would be required to restore presidential war power to constitutional specifications while leaving the president powerful enough to do what is truly necessary in the face of any emergency. Buchanan focuses mainly on diagnosing the origins of the problem and devising practical ways to work toward restoration of the constitutional balance of power between Congress and the president. The work begins by showing the lack of clear, widely shared standards whose enforcement is needed to sustain the balance of power and draws on the thinking of the founders and political theorists to crystallize such standards. Next it details how, in the absence of standards, agents such as Congress and the Supreme Court with formal influence on presidents and informal agents such as media and public opinion have unwittingly enabled unnecessary power expansion, such as the presidential 'wars of choice'. Of course change of this magnitude cannot be expected to happen quickly. Remedies necessarily involve a reform architecture intended to unfold gradually, with the first step being simply to start a focused conversation (another purpose of this book). Buchanan moves toward specific remedies by identifying the structure and strategy for a new think tank designed to nudge the political system toward the kind of change the book recommends. Lastly, the book shows how a fictional policy trial could take a practical step toward in rebalancing the war power. This is a crucial examination of presidential power and the U.S. separation of powers system, with a focused effort on making a course correction toward the kind of power sharing envisioned in the Constitution.

Presidential Powers

Presidential Powers
Title Presidential Powers PDF eBook
Author Harold J Krent
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 287
Release 2005-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0814747825

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A legal examination of the constituitonal powers granted to U.S. Presidents.

The Law of the Executive Branch

The Law of the Executive Branch
Title The Law of the Executive Branch PDF eBook
Author Dr. Louis Fisher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 482
Release 2014-01-03
Genre Law
ISBN 0199350418

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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.