
Executive Power and the President Who Would Not Be King: A Conversation with Michael McConnell
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Executive Power: A Historical Perspective
This chapter explores the historical context of executive power as envisioned by the framers of the Constitution, contrasting their intentions with the current practices of unilateral presidential action. It highlights key historical moments, including Nixon's presidency and Roosevelt's power expansion, and discusses the ongoing tensions between presidential authority and congressional oversight. The chapter emphasizes the vital role of public opinion and legislative responses in shaping executive power throughout U.S. history.
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