The Unitary Executive Theory : A Danger to Constitutional Government
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Read Full Product DescriptionThe Unitary Executive Theory challenges presidents and political theorists who have sought to extend and expand executive power beyond what the Constitution allows because they were frustrated by our Constitution's system of separated powers and checks and balances.
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Pub. Date: 2020-11-30
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
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Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Price: $23.95
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The Unitary Executive Theory challenges presidents and political theorists who have sought to extend and expand executive power beyond what the Constitution allows because they were frustrated by our Constitution's system of separated powers and checks and balances.