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- A letter to the Hon. Benjamin R. Curtis, late judge of the Supreme Court of the United States, in review of his recently published pamphlet on the "Emancipation proclamation" of the president
- A treatise on the law of the American rebellion, and our true policy, domestic and foreign
- An inquiry into the constitutional validity of divers acts of the present occupant of the presidential chair..
- An undelivered speech on executive arrests/
- Bitter Legacy
- Conflict or codetermination? : Congress, the president, and the power to make war
- Congress and the President; : readings in Executive-Legislative relations
- Congress and the presidency: their role in modern times
- Considerations in the constitutionality of president's proclamations
- Constitutional amendment for three presidents instead of one : the exposition of the proposed plural executive
- Cowboy republic : six ways the Bush gang has defied the law
- Daybreak : undoing the imperial Presidency and forming a more perfect union
- Decision-making in the White House; : the olive branch or the arrows.
- Decisions of destiny
- Divided democracy : cooperation and conflict between the President and Congress
- Ethics in service
- Executive power
- Executive power
- Executive protest, prerogatives, and patronage : speech of Hon. Chas. L. Beale, of New York : delivered in the House of Representatives, June 13, 1860
- Foreign policy by Congress
- Habeas corpus and martial law : a review of the opinion of Chief Justice Taney, in the case of John Merryman
- Harry S. Truman and the modern American presidency
- How Bush rules : chronicles of a radical regime
- Human rights and U.S. foreign policy : Congress reconsidered
- Interbranch relations : hearings before the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, One Hundred Third Congress, first session ... June 22, 24, 29, 1993
- J. F. Kennedy and presidential power.
- Judge Parker to Rev. Dr. Bacon
- Le pouvoir exécutif aux États-unis, : étude de droit constitutionnel,
- Legislative line-item veto proposals : hearing before the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, October 5, 1994
- Legislative-executive relationships in the Government of the United States
- Letter from the Attorney General
- Line item veto : the President's constitutional authority : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, on S. Res. 195, a bill expressing the sense of the Senate that the President currently has authority under the Constitution to veto individual items ... June 15, 1994
- Men of good intentions: : crisis of the American Presidency
- Opinion of Attorney General Stanbery on the President's power in the matter of appointments to office
- Our presidents and their office; : including parallel lives of the presidents of the people of the United States and of several contemporaries, and a history of the presidency,
- Our presidents and their office; : including parallel lives of the presidents of the people of the United States and of several contemporaries, and a history of the presidency,
- Pigs at the trough : how corporate greed and political corruption are undermining America
- Powers of the President in foreign affairs, 1945-1965 : Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson
- Presidential control of foreign policy : management or mishap
- Presidential government ; : the crucible of leadership
- Presidential leadership : the political relations of Congress and the chief executive
- Presidential power : the politics of leadership from FDR to Carter
- Presidential power and the Constitution : essays
- Presidential power over personal liberty : a review of Horace Binney's essay on the writ of habeas corpus
- Proceedings of a Convention of delegates from the citizens of Pennsylvania, opposed to executive usurpation and abuse, which assembled at Harrisburg, May 27, 1834
- Protection against the President. : Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the tenure of certain civil offices;
- Reconstruction : speech of Hon. Charles Denison, of Pennsylvania ; delivered in the House of Representatives, May 2, 1864 ; upon the reconstruciton of states, whose authority has been usurped or overthrown
- Reply to President Lincoln's letter of 12th June, 1863
- S. 4 and S. 14, line-item veto : hearing before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, February 23, 1995
- Selected variables affecting the efficacy of the presidential veto; a case study
- Separation of powers and the National Labor Relations Board : selected readings : prepared for the Subcommittee on Separation of Powers of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate
- Speech of Hon. A. Harding of Ky. on the president's two proclamations and the two rebellions : delivered in the House of Representatives, in Congress, on the 21st of January, 1863
- Speech of Joseph Kent, of Maryland, in support of an amendment to the Constitution to restrain the veto power of the president of the United States
- Speech of Mr. Ewing, of Ohio, on the doctrines of the protest of the president of the United States, and on the question of recording said protest on the journals of the Senate. : delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 21, 1834
- TRB, views and perspectives on the Presidency
- Takeover : the return of the imperial presidency and the subversion of American democracy
- The 1600 killers : a wake-up call for congress
- The American executive and executive methods,
- The Bricker Amendment controversy : a test of Eisenhower's political leadership
- The Cabinet and Congress
- The Cabinet and Congress
- The People vs. presidential war.
- The Presidency reappraised
- The Presidency reappraised.
- The President and the Constitution,
- The President of the United States,
- The President's control of foreign relations
- The President, office and powers, : 1787-1957; history and analysis of practice and opinion
- The commander-in-chief : a defence upon legal grounds of the Proclamation of Emancipation; and an answer to ex-Judge Curtis' pamphlet, entitled "Executive power"
- The commander-in-chief : a defence upon legal grounds of the proclamation of emancipation; and an answer to ex-Judge Curtis' pamphlet, entitled "Executive power"
- The contemporary presidency
- The control of American foreign relations
- The creation of the presidency, 1775-1789 : a study in constitutional history
- The creation of the presidency, 1775-1789; : a study in constitutional history..
- The cult of the presidency : America's dangerous devotion to executive power
- The evolution of presidential polling
- The executive power in the United States : a study of constitutional law
- The executive veto
- The line-item veto : a constitutional approach : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, on S.J. Res. 2, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to allow the President to veto items of appropriation, and S.J. Res. 16 ... to grant the President line-item veto authority, January 24, 1995
- The making of international agreements : Congress confronts the executive
- The ordinance power of the president
- The ordinance-making powers of the President of the United States
- The ordinance-making powers of the president of the United States ..
- The politics of shared power : Congress and the executive
- The power of the Presidency; : concepts and controversy,
- The power of the commander-in-chief to declare martial law, and decree emancipation : as shown from B.R. Curtis
- The power of the modern Presidency
- The powers of the President of the United States in times of war
- The powers of the executive department of the government of the United States
- The powers of the executive department of the government of the United States, : and the political institutions and constitutional law of the United States.
- The presidency, its duties, its powers, its opportunities and its limitations;
- The presidential pardon power
- The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus under the Constitution
- The progressive Presidents : Roosevelt, Wilson, Roosevelt, Johnson
- The relation of the executive power to legislation
- The terror presidency : law and judgment inside the Bush administration
- The treaty-making power in the United States ; : an address,
- The war powers of the President, : and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason and slavery.
- The war powers of the President, and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason and slavery
- The writ of habeas corpus : speech of Hon. Nath'l W. Davis, of Tioga County, in the House of Assembly, March 5, 1863
- Treaty-making power; : Slavery and the race problem in the South,
- Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the great statesmen of the republic : a council of the past on the tyranny of the present ; the spirit of the Constitution on the bench--Abraham Lincoln, prisoner at the bar, his own counsel
- Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the great statesmen of the republic : a council of the past on the tyranny of the present ; the spirit of the Constitution on the bench--Abraham Lincoln, prisoner at the bar, his own counsel
- Unchecked and unbalanced : presidential power in a time of terror
- Undeclared war : twilight zone of constitutional power
- Undeclared war and civil disobedience; : the American system in crisis
- War and Presidential power : a chronicle of congressional surrender
- War power of the President--summary imprisonment--habeas corpus
- War power of the president
- War power of the president--summary imprisonment--habeas corpus
- War powers of the Executive in the United States
- War powers of the Executive in the United States
- War powers under the Constitution of the United States : military arrests, reconstruction and military government : also, now first published, war claims of aliens : with notes on the acts of the executive and legislative departments during our civil war, and a collection of cases decided in the national courts
- War powers under the constitution of the United States
- War powers under the constitution of the United States
- War powers, Libya, and state-sponsored terrorism : hearings before the Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Security, and Science of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, April 29, May 1 and 15, 1986
- Watchmen in the night : Presidential accountability after Watergate
- Weapons of influence : the legislative veto, American foreign policy, and the irony of reform
- What is the authority of the United States,
- What limits should be placed on presidential powers?
- William Howard Taft: : a conservative's conception of the Presidency
- [War power outside the Consititution] : address to the people
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