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Chemerinsky, Erwin (2006) The Assault On The Constitution: Executive Power And The War On Terrorism. U.C. Davis Law Review , 40 . pp. 1-20.

Abstract

The Bush administration has made unprecedented claims of unchecked executive power. The Constitution reflects a simple model that two branches of government should have to be involved in virtually all major government actions. The Bush administration, however, has claimed the ability to detain individuals, to engage in electronic eavesdropping, and to authorize torture even in violation of federal statutes. The solution must be for courts to reject these broad claims of presidential authority.

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Document Type:Journal Article
Subjects:President/Executive Department
Constitutional Law
ID Code:1679
Deposited By:Karen Douglas
Deposited On:01 Apr 2008 16:41
Last Modified:01 Apr 2008 16:41

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