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Book Title
Presidential Powers
Title
Presidential Powers
ISBN-10
0814747825
EAN
9780814747827
ISBN
9780814747827
Genre
Law & Politics
Release Year
2005
Release Date
02/01/2005
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Presidential Powers
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Harold J. Krent
Item Length
9in
Publisher
New York University Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Number of Pages
280 Pages, 279 Pages

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Framed in Article II of the Constitution, presidential powers are dictated today by judicial as well as historical precedent. To understand the ways the president wields power as well as how this power is kept in check by other branches of government, Harold J. Krent presents three overlapping determinants of the president's role under the Constitution-the need for presidential initiative in administering the law and providing foreign policy leadership, the importance of maintaining congressional control over policymaking, and the imperative to ensure that the president be accountable to the public. Krent's examination is sweeping, ranging from the president's ability to appoint and remove executive branch officials, to the president's role in proposing and implementing treaties and the power to conduct war, to the extent the president can refuse to turn over information in response to congressional and judicial requests. Finally, Krent addresses the history and purposes of presidential pardons. By drawing on historic and contemporary presidential actions to illustrate his points, Krent reminds us that the president is both an exalted leader with the regalia of power and an American who is and should be accountable to fellow citizens-important considerations as we elect and assess our presidents.

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814747825
ISBN-13
9780814747827
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30768242

Product Key Features

Author
Harold J. Krent
Publication Name
Presidential Powers
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
280 Pages, 279 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Jk516.K73 2004
Reviews
"A very valuable work. In a highly accessible way, Harold Krent surveys a wide array of topics involving the authority of the modern presidency, drawing on examples from the earliest days of our Republic to the present. He takes often difficult and complex issues and makes them easily comprehensible so that his book should be of great use to both scholars and newcomers to this field. Having been personally involved in several of the litigation matters Krent uses as examples to illustrate his points, I can attest to the breadth of his knowledge and the quality of his analysis. Put simply, this book is thoughtful, lucid, and well written." - Douglas Letter, United States Department of Justice, "Informative and helpful for clarifying (one's) thinking about executive power issues. It is well structured and well documented." -Law and Politics Book Review, ( "The collection of essays edited by Marten,Children and Youth in a New Nation, forgrounds the dual role that children play within society - as individuals and as representatives of adult ideals and aspirations." )-(Mary Niall Mitchell),( William and Mary Quarterly ), "Krent's mastery of both the history and the law surrounding presidential power assures that the book will be a significant and unique contribution to its field." - William Marshall, University of North Carolina School of Law, "Informative and helpful for clarifying (one's) thinking about executive power issues. It is well structured and well documented." - Law and Politics Book Review ,, Krent's mastery of both the history and the law surrounding presidential power assures that the book will be a significant and unique contribution to its field., ( " Children and Youth in a New Nation is a thoroughly enjoyable read; its articles are lively, pithy, and accessible. Those who use it as a course reader will appreciate the inclusion of study questions, three lengthy primary source excerpts, and an excellent bibliographic essay." )-( The Journal of American History ),(), Krent has written an outstanding book that is sure to become the foundation work for understanding the scope of presidential power, and its ambiguous and important cognate 'executive' power. He is careful to nest his discussion in a broad context that includes other important actors - public and private - that, through their own interaction and with the president and executive branch, affect and indeed on occasion dictate what the president may or may not do. A must read for anyone interested in how our repudiation of a monarchy was and remains balanced against the need for a strong executive., "A very valuable work. In a highly accessible way, Harold Krent surveys a wide array of topics involving the authority of the modern presidency, drawing on examples from the earliest days of our Republic to the present. He takes often difficult and complex issues and makes them easily comprehensible so that his book should be of great use to both scholars and newcomers to this field. Having been personally involved in several of the litigation matters Krent uses as examples to illustrate his points, I can attest to the breadth of his knowledge and the quality of his analysis. Put simply, this book is thoughtful, lucid, and well written." -Douglas Letter,United States Department of Justice, "Krent has written an outstanding book that is sure to become the foundation work for understanding the scope of presidential power, and its ambiguous and important cognate 'executive' power. He is careful to nest his discussion in a broad context that includes other important actors - public and private - that, through their own interaction and with the president and executive branch, affect and indeed on occasion dictate what the president may or may not do. A must read for anyone interested in how our repudiation of a monarchy was and remains balanced against the need for a strong executive."-Nicholas Zeppos,Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University, "Krent's mastery of both the history and the law surrounding presidential power assures that the book will be a significant and unique contribution to its field." -William Marshall,University of North Carolina School of Law, Krents mastery of both the history and the law surrounding presidential power assures that the book will be a significant and unique contribution to its field., Informative and helpful for clarifying (one's) thinking about executive power issues. It is well structured and well documented., "Krent has written an outstanding book that is sure to become the foundation work for understanding the scope of presidential power, and its ambiguous and important cognate 'executive' power. He is careful to nest his discussion in a broad context that includes other important actors - public and private - that, through their own interaction and with the president and executive branch, affect and indeed on occasion dictate what the president may or may not do. A must read for anyone interested in how our repudiation of a monarchy was and remains balanced against the need for a strong executive." - Nicholas Zeppos, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University, "Informative and helpful for clarifying (one's) thinking about executive power issues. It is well structured and well documented." - Law and Politics Book Review, ([T]his is a creatively designed collection that will provoke fruitful classroom discussion and serve as a very good source for historians and students interested in children, youth, cultural history, republicanism, and the history of the early republic.)-(The Journal of Southern History),(), " Children and Youth in a New Nation is a rich and welcomed introduction to the many faces of childhood in America from the Revolution to the eve of the Civil War. The history of childhood is often treated as a marginal topic, disconnected from major historical themes. This volume seeks to correct that misperception by demonstrating that the growth of the republic and the emergence of new ideas about childhood and the shifting experience of actual children were inextricably linked." - Steven Mintz, Columbia University, and author of Huck's Raft: A History of American Childhood, A very valuable work. In a highly accessible way, Harold Krent surveys a wide array of topics involving the authority of the modern presidency, drawing on examples from the earliest days of our Republic to the present. He takes often difficult and complex issues and makes them easily comprehensible so that his book should be of great use to both scholars and newcomers to this field. Having been personally involved in several of the litigation matters Krent uses as examples to illustrate his points, I can attest to the breadth of his knowledge and the quality of his analysis. Put simply, this book is thoughtful, lucid, and well written., ( "This fine collection [also] contributes to the understanding of particular groups, such as bicultural Creek children, the Shakers, and orphans in the Southwest borderlands." )-( CHOICE ),()
Table of Content
ContentsAcronyms and Abbreviations Introduction 1 The President's Power to Execute the Laws Passed by Congress A. Presidential Participation in the Legislative Process-The Veto Power B. Degree of Centralized Control over Law Enforcement C. The President's Appointment Power D. The President's Removal Authority E. Presidential Controls under Article II over Rulemaking and Litigation F. Delegations outside the Executive Branch G. One Final Check: Congressional Appropriations Power 2 The Executive's Power over Foreign Affairs A. The Treaty Power B. War Powers C. The Role of Judicial Oversight 3 The Protective Power of the PresidentA. Exercise of War-Type Power in the Face of Domestic Disturbances B. Curtailment of Rights Domestically during Time of WarC. Emergency Measures to Protect Governmental Personnel and Property 4 Presidential Immunities and Privileges A. Immunity from Suit B. Executive Privilege 5 The Pardon Power A. Congressional Interference B. General Separation of Powers Concern C. Pardon Based on Legal Disagreement D. Scope of Judicial Review E. Conditional Pardons Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index About the Author and Acknowledgments
Copyright Date
2005
Topic
Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, History & Theory, General, Presidents & Heads of State
Lccn
2004-017315
Dewey Decimal
352.23/5/0973
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Law, Political Science

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