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Presidential Power: General Suggested Readings regarding Presidential Power
We have the University of Washington School of Law to thank for parts of this outstanding review of Presidential power.
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Art. II of the U.S. Constitution.
Elena Kagan, Presidential Administration, 114 Harv. L. Rev. 2245 (2001).
Pages 2272-2303 cover some of the historical uses of executive power, with a focus on the rise of executive power under Presidents Reagan and Clinton.
Gene Healy, Do Presidents Have Too Much Power?, Newsweek, Nov. 8, 2016.
This short pre-election opinion by a member of the Cato Institute expresses concern for broad executive power under either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
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