Presidential Powers: The Evolution of Executive Authority to a Unitary Executive: The Greatest Instances of Abuse, Nixon & Bush
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Author
ASADI, BrandonReaders/Advisors
Yu, RenqiuTerm and Year
Spring 2020Date Published
2020
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This paper details the history of legal arguments made to defend the expansion of presidential powers, focusing mainly on the presidencies of Richard M. Nixon and George W. Bush, as well as the counterarguments and evidence to show the results of a President unbound by laws or oversight.Accessibility Statement
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