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The Judicial Development of Presidential War Powers
Sheffer deals with some of the oldest continuing constitutional problems confronting the American government: the judicial development of presidential war powers, potential constitutional dictatorship, and a wartime constitution.
Author(s) | By Martin S. Sheffer. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 248 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 28 Feb 1999 |
Availability | Not yet available |
Sheffer deals with some of the oldest continuing constitutional problems confronting the American government: the judicial development of presidential war powers, potential constitutional dictatorship, and a wartime constitution.
Preface Introduction The Early Period Lincoln as Commander in Chief Age of Industrial Disorder through Wilson Roosevelt and Total Emergency, I Roosevelt and Total Emergency, II Cold War Cases Vietnam/Gulf War Cases Constitutional Dictatorship and
MARTIN S. SHEFFER taught for 29 years at Old Dominion University and Tuskegee University. Professor Sheffer's major areas of teaching and research are the American presidency, constitutional law and theory, and American political thought. He has published