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Presidential Power and the Constitution
Essays
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Edward S. Corwin
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Edited by:
Richard Loss
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English
Published/Copyright:
1988
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In this collection of twelve masterly articles, one of the titans of constitutional law charts the development of the dominant Presidency, from Woodrow Wilson through Harry S Truman, and its effects on our system of limited constitutional government.
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Edward S. Corwin (1878–1963) taught at Princeton University from 1911 to 1946. Richard Loss is a political scientist.
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Contents
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Introduction
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I. The Basis of Limited Constitutional Government
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II. Wilson and "Precedents for Presidential Dictatorship"
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III. Roosevelt and Constitutional Revolution
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IV. Truman and Presidential Prerogative
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V. After the Constitutional Revolution
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Additions to the Mason-Garvey Bibliography
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Table of Cases
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Index
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