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- Constitutional constraints? : How constitutional interpretation shapes the making of American foreign policy
- Crisis and command : the history of executive power from George Washington to George W. Bush
- Executive influence in determining military policy in the United States
- Learned in the law and politics : the Office of the Solicitor General and executive power
- Madison's nightmare : how executive power threatens American democracy
- Making war : the 200-year-old battle between the president and Congress over how America goes to war
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- President and Congress
- Presidential constitutionalism in perilous times
- Presidential power : case studies in the use of the opinions of the attorney general
- Presidents above party : the first American presidency, 1789-1829
- Suicide pact : the radical expansion of presidential powers and the lethal threat to American liberty
- Supreme Court expansion of presidential power : unconstitutional leanings
- The American presidency : origins and development, 1776-1998
- The Constitution and the American presidency
- The Constitution in Congress : Democrats and Whigs, 1829-1861
- The Constitution in Congress : descent into the maelstrom, 1829-1861
- The Constitution in Congress : the Federalist period 1789-1801
- The Constitution in Congress : the Jeffersonians, 1801-1829
- The President : office and powers 1787-1957 : history and analysis of practice and opinion
- The President Who Would Not Be King : Executive Power under the Constitution
- The Presidents and the Constitution : a living history
- The black robe and the bald eagle : the Supreme Court and the foreign policy of the United States, 1789-1953
- The collision of political and legal time : foreign affairs and the Supreme Court's transformation of executive authority
- The discretionary president : the promise and peril of executive power
- The growth of Presidential power ; : a documented history
- The unitary executive : presidential power from Washington to Bush
- U.N. peacekeeping : executive branch consultations with Congress did not fully meet expectations in 1999-2000
- Untrodden ground : how Presidents interpret the Constitution
- What kind of nation : Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and the epic struggle to create a United States
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