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Contents Introduction 1 1 The President's Power to Execute the Laws Passed by Congress 35 A. Presidential Participation in the Legislative Process The Veto Power 35 B. Degree of Centralized Control Over Law Enforcement 40 C. The President's Appointment Power 47 D. The President's Removal Authority 71 E. Less Direct Presidential Controls under Article II over Rulemaking and Litigation 93 F. Delegations Outside the Executive Branch 131 G. One Final Check Congressional Appropriations Power 146 2 The Executive's Power over Foreign Affairs 158 A. The Treaty Power 169 B. War Powers 205 C. The Role of Judicial Oversight 229 3 The Protective Power of the President 244 A. Exercise of War-Type Power in Face of Domestic Disturbances 251 B. Curtailment of Rights Domestically during Time of War 259 C. Emergency Measures to Protect Government Personnel and Property 274 4 Presidential Amenability to Judicial Process and Control over Information 293 A. Immunity from Suit 295 B. Executive Privilege 314 5 The Pardon Power 341 A. Congressional Interference 351 B. General Separation of Powers Concern 354 C. Pardon Based on Legal Disagreement 359 D. Scope of Judicial Review 362 E. Conditional Pardons 371 Conclusion 389 Notes 393 Bibliography 492 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Executive power -- United States.
Presidents -- United States.