President Who Would Not Be King
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President Who Would Not Be King
Executive Power under the Constitution
Macedo, Stephen; McConnell, Michael W.
Princeton University Press
02/2022
440
Mole
Inglês
9780691234199
15 a 20 dias
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Royal prerogative; Impeachment; Legislature; Prerogative; Treaty; Veto; Vesting Clauses; Statute; Barack Obama; Separation of powers; Article One of the United States Constitution; Military dictatorship; Legislation; George Washington; Vice President of the United States; Executive (government); President of the United States; Proclamation; President of Ukraine (in exile); Presidency of Barack Obama; Enumerated powers; Forfeiture (law); Constitution of the United Kingdom; Military technology; New Laws; Machinery of government; Bankruptcy; Militarism; Powers of the President of the United States; Mandamus; Anti-Federalism; Declaration of war; Committee of Detail; Solicitor General; Party-line vote; Executive officer; Presidential system; Henry Knox; Executive agency; Henry May (American politician); Omnibus spending bill; Charles Pinckney (governor); Political philosophy; Bill Clinton; Ratification; Head of state; Ad hoc; Imperialism; Presidential Determination; Donald Trump; Precedent; Republican Party (United States); Chairman; Incumbent; Without Recourse; Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives); Executive privilege; Alan Dershowitz; 1st United States Congress; Power of appointment; Coup d'etat; Articles of Confederation; Contempt of Congress; Al-Qaeda; Chancellor (education); Discretion; Federal Communications Commission; John Roberts; Royal charter; Myers v. United States
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Royal prerogative; Impeachment; Legislature; Prerogative; Treaty; Veto; Vesting Clauses; Statute; Barack Obama; Separation of powers; Article One of the United States Constitution; Military dictatorship; Legislation; George Washington; Vice President of the United States; Executive (government); President of the United States; Proclamation; President of Ukraine (in exile); Presidency of Barack Obama; Enumerated powers; Forfeiture (law); Constitution of the United Kingdom; Military technology; New Laws; Machinery of government; Bankruptcy; Militarism; Powers of the President of the United States; Mandamus; Anti-Federalism; Declaration of war; Committee of Detail; Solicitor General; Party-line vote; Executive officer; Presidential system; Henry Knox; Executive agency; Henry May (American politician); Omnibus spending bill; Charles Pinckney (governor); Political philosophy; Bill Clinton; Ratification; Head of state; Ad hoc; Imperialism; Presidential Determination; Donald Trump; Precedent; Republican Party (United States); Chairman; Incumbent; Without Recourse; Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives); Executive privilege; Alan Dershowitz; 1st United States Congress; Power of appointment; Coup d'etat; Articles of Confederation; Contempt of Congress; Al-Qaeda; Chancellor (education); Discretion; Federal Communications Commission; John Roberts; Royal charter; Myers v. United States