President Who Would Not Be King (eBook)
440 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-21199-2 (ISBN)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.11.2020 |
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Reihe/Serie | The University Center for Human Values Series | The University Center for Human Values Series |
Vorwort | Stephen Macedo |
Zusatzinfo | 3 b/w illus. |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Verfassungsrecht | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Systeme | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
Schlagworte | 1st United States Congress • ad hoc • Advice and consent • Advocacy group • alan dershowitz • Al-Qaeda • Amendment • americans • Anti-Federalism • Appointee • Appointments Clause • Argument from silence • Article II • Article One of the United States Constitution • Articles of Confederation • Article Two of the United States Constitution • authorization • Bankruptcy • barack obama • Benghazi • Bill Clinton • Bill of rights • By-law • Case of Proclamations • chairman • Chancellor (education) • Charles Pinckney (governor) • Chief magistrate • Christian Legal Society • Christopher L. Eisgruber • Columbia University • Committee of Detail • Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives) • Common Law • concurrence • congressional oversight • congressional subpoenas • Congress of the Confederation • Connecticut Compromise • Consideration • Constitution • constitutional amendment • Constitutional Interpretation • Constitutionalism • Constitutionality • constitutional jurisprudence • constitutional law • Constitutional Monarchy • constitutional originalism • Constitutional theory • Constitution of the United Kingdom • Contempt of Congress • Council of Government • Council of Revision • counter-proliferation • coup d'état • Crime • curtailment • Dear colleague letter • declaration of war • defeasible powers • delegate • delegated power • delegation of legislative power • Deliberation • demagogue • democratic republic • Deputy Attorney General • despotism • Directive (European Union) • Discretion • Donald Trump • Election • Elective monarchy • enumerated powers • Executive agency • Executive branch • Executive (government) • Executive officer • Executive Order • Executive Privilege • Federal Communications Commission • Federal government of the United States • foreign affairs power • foreign policy • Foreign Relations • Forfeiture (law) • founders • George Washington • George W. Bush • Gouverneur Morris • Government • Governor of South Carolina • governor of virginia • habeas corpus • Harry S. Truman • Harvard Law School • head of state • henry knox • Henry May (American politician) • Hillary Clinton • Humphrey's Executor v. United States • Immigration Policy • Impeachment • imperialism • incumbent • indictment • injunction • Institution • insurance • International Law • John Roberts • judicial deference • Judiciary • Jurisdiction • Jurist • jury trial • Law enforcement • Lawmaking • Law of the United States • lawyer • Lecture • Legislation • Legislative veto • Legislature • Limited Government • living constitution • Machinery of government • Magistrate • Mandamus • Member of Congress • Michael W. McConnell • Militarism • Military Dictatorship • Military Operation • Military Technology • misdemeanor • Modernity • Monarchy • Monarchy of the United Kingdom • Myers v. United States • National Government (United Kingdom) • national power • national security • Naturalization • Necessary and Proper Clause • New Jersey Plan • New Laws • newspaper • New York Constitution • Nomination • Nondelegation doctrine • Oath of office • Office of Legal Counsel • Omnibus spending bill • original intent • Originalism • Original Meaning • pardon • Parliamentary sovereignty • Party-line vote • Petition of Right • Plenary power • Political Party • Political Philosophy • Political Science • Politics • Populism • Power of appointment • Power of the purse • Powers of the President of the United States • Precedent • Prerogative • prerogative power • Presidency of Barack Obama • Presidency of Donald Trump • Presidential Determination • Presidential History • Presidential System • President of the Senate • President of the United States • President of Ukraine (in exile) • primary source • Princeton University • proclamation • Prosecutor • Provision (contracting) • Public Finance • Public sphere • Public university • ratification • ratification Constitutional Convention • Regime • Regulation • Regulatory Agency • Republican Party (United States) • Review article • Richard Nixon • Ronald Reagan • Royal assent • royal charter • royal prerogative • Rule of Law • Second Amendment • Second Amendment rights • Separation of Powers • solicitor general • Sovereignty • State attorney general • State constitution (Australia) • State constitution (United States) • State law (United States) • Statute • Statutory authority • Stephen Macedo • Student group • subpoena • Subsidy • supermajority • Supporter • Supreme Court • supreme court of the united states • Supreme Court rulings • Tax • Technological Change • Treaty • Treaty Clause • Unilateralism • Unitary Executive • United States Attorney • United States Congress • United States constitution • United States federal judge • University of California, Hastings College of the Law • University of Texas at Austin • Vesting Clause • Vesting Clauses • Veto • Vice President of the United States • Virginia Plan • Voting • War Department (United Kingdom) • war power • War Powers • White House Counsel • Without Recourse |
ISBN-10 | 0-691-21199-X / 069121199X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-691-21199-2 / 9780691211992 |
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