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The Fettered Presidency
Book • 1989
The Fettered Presidency explores the increasing proliferation of legal restrictions on the policymaking authority of the executive branch of the federal government.
Edited by L. Gordon Crovitz and Jeremy A. Rabkin, the book highlights the risks and challenges these constraints pose to effective executive governance.
It provides a comprehensive analysis of how legal frameworks shape and limit presidential power, offering insights into the balance between law and executive action.
Edited by L. Gordon Crovitz and Jeremy A. Rabkin, the book highlights the risks and challenges these constraints pose to effective executive governance.
It provides a comprehensive analysis of how legal frameworks shape and limit presidential power, offering insights into the balance between law and executive action.
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Yuval Levin

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Politics of Who Rather Than What | Interview: Yuval Levin



