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Constitution of the United States - document embodying the fundamental principles upon which the American republic is conducted. Drawn up at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, the Constitution was signed on Sept. 17, 1787, and ratified by the required number of states (nine) by June 21, 1788. It superseded the original charter of the United States in force since 1781 (see


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    Separation of Powers--Does It Still Work? » Read Now

    by Robert A. Goldwin, Art Kaufman. 196 pgs.

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    ...Separation of Powers -- Does It Still Work? Separation of Powers --- Does It Still Work? Robert...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Separation of powers--does it still work?...
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    The Presidency in a Separated System » Read Now

    by Charles O. Jones. 340 pgs.

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    Popular interpretations of American government tend to center on the presidency. Successes and failures of government are often attributed to presidents themselves. But, though the White House stands as a powerful symbol of government, the United States has a separated system intentionally designed...
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    Separate but Equal Branches: Congress and the Presidency » Read Now

    by Charles O. Jones. 294 pgs.

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    ...ISBN 1-889119-15-6 pbk. 1. Separation of powers-- United States. 2. Presidents...Presidential Government and the Separation of Powers 23 3. The...institutional linkage...
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    The Politics of Shared Power: Congress and the Executive » Read Now

    by Louis Fisher. 314 pgs.

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    ...Congress--Power and duties. 2. Separation of powers--United States. 3. Executive...1780s, the doctrine of a strict separation of powers had lost ground to the idea...as...
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    The Constitutional System: The Group Character of the Elected Institutions » Read Now

    by Henry J. Merry. 218 pgs.

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    ...Executive power--United States. 3. Separation of powers -- United States. 4. United...Are there three patterns of separation of powers in support of a general...
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    Limitation of Power of Supreme Court to Declare Acts of Congress Unconstitutional (1935) » Read Now

    by Julia E. Johnsen. 278 pgs.

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    ...Mixed constitution and the separation of powers". Francis G. Wilson. Spectator...669-86. S. 18. "Co-ordinate powers of government". C. A. Hereshoff-Bartlett...implied...
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    The Limits of Judicial Power: The Supreme Court in American Politics » Read Now

    by William Lasser. 356 pgs.

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    ...justices of usurping the legitimate powers of Congress and the states, of meddling...Congress has available a wide range of powers to check the Court and will not...
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    The Constitution as Political Structure » Read Now

    by Martin H. Redish. 232 pgs.

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    Over the last forty years modern constitutional scholarship has concentrated on an analysis of rights, while principles of constitutional law concerning the structure of government have been largely downplayed. The irony of this interpretive emphasis is that the body of the Constitution contains...
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    The Most Dangerous Branch, in Yale Law Journal » Read Now

    by Martin S. Flaherty. 114 pgs.

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    By the Chains of the Constitution: Separation of Powers Theory and Jefferson's Conception of the Presidency, in Perspectives on Political Science » Read Now

    by David N. Mayer. 9 pgs.

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    ...Chains of the Constitution" Separation of Powers Theory and Jeffersons Conception...Constitution was the principle of separation of powers. 4 With the possible...
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    Do Institutions Matter? Government Capabilities in the United States and Abroad » Read Now

    by R. Kent Weaver, Bert A. Rockman. 516 pgs.

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    As a stunning tide of democratization sweeps across much of the world, countries must cope with increasing problems of economic development, political and social integration, and greater public demand of scarce resources. That ability to respond effectively to these issues depends largely on the...
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    War Powers: The President, the Congress, and the Question of War » Read Now

    by Donald L. Westerfield. 276 pgs.

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    This study provides a balanced and scholarly analysis of the war powers controversy, a controversy as old as the Constitution and as current as the conflicts in the Persian Gulf and the Balkans. The work examines the debates among the Founding Fathers, Congressional and United Nations resolutions...
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