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"We Have a Duty": The Supreme Court and the Watergate Tapes Litigation
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"We Have a Duty": The Supreme Court and the Watergate Tapes Litigation

by Howard Ball, Paul L. Murphy. 170 pgs.

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...litigation, etc. 3. Watergate Affair, 1972-1974. 4. Executive...wrongdoing in the Watergate mess and privately...the Watergate affair. 5 Regardless...late August 1972, with allegations...22, no. 6 1974 , at 78. 2...Quarterly, Watergate: Chronology...
...much about the acts that comprised the Watergate scandal as it is about the reactions...especially in light of the Iran/Contragate affair. Again, we look at each of these views...Election Campaign Act of 1971 amended 1974 . Briefly, the act provided for the establishment...government that may have donated to the 1972 Nixon campaign, ostensibly to insure...
...permission of the publisher For information address Wigan Pier Press...Village, N.Y. Printed in the United States of America. Set in Plantin...known about the nation, its government, and the people who hold...selection, and for this rare privilege I am truly grateful. As chair...Constitutional rights and privileges are devalued. The existence...it had to be access to government information on ones opponents . . . I...and opportunity as the United States entered the final third of...1890s corporate control of government had begun in earnest. Through...
...Politics and government--1969-1974--Congresses. I. Levantrosser...treaty of peace reached in 1972- 73. Arms control would...arrived. It had been an open affair with John Kennedy, even...other things, and then Watergate fell on them. Nixon was...mean on issues such as executive privilege, relations with China...managed to extract the United States from Vietnam without surrender...second term to carry out a government reorganization. It was...
...of you have made to serve in government." 37 Frank Nixon, volatile...grievances. Nixons speech, "Our Privileges Under the Constitution," which...years later: No citizen of the United States can be tried for a capital crime...talking to the President of the United States, he would have told me I was...elderly poor. It called for the government to give everyone over age sixty...nominated for President of the United States. 6 As we have seen, Nixon...
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...policy. by Mark J. Rozell The Watergate crisis brought the doctrine of executive...Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs of the House Committee on Government Operations...Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974). (2.) See Mark J. Rozell, Executive...
...secrets. (94) For that reason, since 1974, the President has, in effect, operated...presidential records. (104) 2. Post-Watergate cases. Two additional cases elaborate...affairs, distrustful of those who manage them...President Richard M. Nixon March 8, 1972 (119) After Watergate...
...coordinate branches of government (Berger 1974; Letter from President Richard M. Nixon...because they thought it the secrecy the affair of the president to do as he thought fit...Gerald Ford began what became a common post-Watergate practice of avoiding executive privilege...
...to open these government records to the public."). (31.) See Nixon v. Admr of Gen. Servs., 433 U.S. 425, 449 (1976) (adopting the...papers of past administrations"). (35.) Press Release, David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States, U.S. General...
...Power. by Mark J. Rozell The Watergate crisis brought the doctrine of executive...William S. Moorhead (D-PA) on August 13, 1974, and another jointly written letter on...to the president for national security affairs, responded to the subpoenas by forwarding...
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...presidency, effective the next day, Aug. 9, 1974. Thus ended the ominous ordeal known as Watergate. Although he had been respected for his...Democratic opponent, George McGovern, in 1972. Dean: "I had a tremendous time just...His acumen and performance in foreign affairs was, and continued to be until his death...
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...Watergate break-in." On October 16, 1974, Dean testified at Mitchells trial that Mitchell, on June 24, 1972, had "suggested it be explored" that...publishers of a decidedly revisionist Watergate book called Silent Coup: The Removal of...
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...refuse to appear or to withhold information from legislative committee...Although it belongs to the Chief Executive it may be extended to executive...President. It is said that in the United States ano legal means by which executive privilege could be denied to executive...In the American system of government executive privilege is an inherent executive power under the constitutional...right of Congress to obtain information for the law-making process...President Gloria Arroyo for her executive officials to attend legislative...
...right of executive branch secrecy. In the 1974 case of United States v. Nixon, the US...duties in conducting state and foreign affairs. Washington established that he had the...President Nixon just three months prior to the Watergate break-in." As with all other grants and...
...now?" said Mr. Davis, who said executive privilege "is an important principle of...Democrats have issued subpoenas for information and testimony relating to the...subpoenas about domestic surveillance information, but that their footing is less...political infighting, there is no executive privilege." But even Mr. Davis, Mr. Clintons...of powers and the independent executive branch, and thats unfortunate...
...before she resigned in May, reported directly to Mr. Rove, a top presidential adviser, in her role as White House political affairs director. Mr. Eggleston, in his letter, said that Ms. Taylor has "participated in no wrongdoing" and "would testify without...
...Secret!" instead of invoking executive privilege? American presidents who have invoked executive privilege were often denied by the US...own Supreme Court. Besides, executive privilege is valid only when reasons of...
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...The Watergate Break-in On June 17, 1972, police apprehended five men attempting...burglary. His letter transformed the affair into a political scandal of unprecedented...nationally televised hearings into the Watergate affair, former White House counsel John...Responding to public pressure, in Apr., 1974, Nixon gave the Judiciary Committee edited...
...from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the Union, and recommend...shall commission all the officers of the United States. Section IV The President, Vice-President...of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several...another State, shall, on demand of the executive authority of the State from which he fled...State in this Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against...and transmit sealed to the seat of the government of the United States, directed to the President of the Senate...enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United...States, Representatives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of a State, or the...
...presidential campaign and was made (1969) Attorney General. In Mar., 1972, he became head of the Nixon reelection committee, but he resigned in June, following the break-in at the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Committee by employees...reelection committee. Subsequent investigations of the Watergate affair led to Mitchells indictment, trial, and conviction (Jan...justice, and perjury. He was also tried, but acquitted (Apr., 1974), on charges related to the secret contributions to Nixons...
...Nixon and Agnew easily won reelection in 1972. Widespread popular distrust of his Democratic...to succeed Agnew.) Second Term: The Watergate Affair Soon after his reelection Nixons popularity...disallowing such deductions. The IRS assessed (1974) Nixon for the back taxes plus interest...
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