Separation of powers -- United States
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Separation of powers -- United States
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Separation of powers
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- Congress and the presidency, institutional politics in a separated system, Michael Foley and John E. Owens
- Processes of constitutional decisionmaking, cases and materials, Paul Brest, Sanford Levinson, Jack M. Balkin, Akhil Reed Amar, Reva B. Siegel
- The founding fathers v. the people, paradoxes of American democracy, Anthony King
- The fourth branch, reconstructing the administrative state for the commercial republic, Brian J. Cook
- The President and the Supreme Court, going public on judicial decisions from Washington to Trump, Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, Paul M. Collins
- Political questions/judicial answers, does the rule of law apply to foreign affairs?, Thomas M. Franck
- Political institutions in the United States, Richard S. Katz
- Corti supreme e conflitti tra poteri, spunti per un confronto Italia-USA sugli strumenti e le tecniche di giudizio del giudice costituzionale, Angioletta Sperti
- Checks in the balance, legislative capacity and the dynamics of executive power, Alexander Bolton, Sharece Thrower
- The enigma of presidential power, parties, policies and strategic uses of unilateral action, Fang-Yi Chiou, Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Reining in the state, civil society and Congress in the Vietnam and Watergate eras, Katherine A. Scott
- Governo dei giudici e giudici del governo, Vincenzo Accattatis ; introduzione di Giuseppe Borrè
- Courts & Congress, America's unwritten constitution, William J. Quirk ; with a foreword by Ralph Nader
- One Supreme Court, supremacy, inferiority, and the judicial power of the United States, James E. Pfander
- Do institutions matter?, government capabilities in the United States and abroad, R. Kent Weaver and Bert A. Rockman, editors
- The death of treaty supremacy, an invisible constitutional change, David L. Sloss
- Constitutional diplomacy, Michael J. Glennon ; with a foreword by J. William Fulbright
- Separation of powers and legislative organization, the President, the Senate, and political parties in the making of House rules, Gisela Sin, University of Ilinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Separation of powers and legislative organization, the President, the Senate, and political parties in the making of House rules, Gisela Sin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- A separação dos poderes na constituição americana, do veto legislativo ao executivo unitário : a crise regulatória, Pedro Carlos Bacelar de Vasconcelos
- Framed, America's fifty-one constitutions and the crisis of governance, Sanford Levinson
- Separation of powers in practice, Tom Campbell
- Congress's Constitution, legislative authority and the separation of powers, Josh Chafetz
- Congress, the executive, and foreign policy, by Francis O. Wilcox
- Above politics, bureaucratic discretion and credible commitment, Gary J. Miller, Washington University in St. Louis; Andrew B. Whitford, University of Georgia
- Legislative deferrals, statutory ambiguity, judicial power, and American democracy, George I. Lovell
- Above politics, bureaucratic discretion and credible commitment, Gary J. Miller, Andrew B. Whitford
- America's Supreme Court, making democracy work, Stephen Breyer
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