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- catalog abstract "This compilation explores the constitutionality of the modern presidency, the growth of presidential power, the president's war powers and executive privilege as demonstrated in Mr. Nixon's confrontation with Congress over the Watergate affair, the impeachment procedures, and eventual resignation.".
- catalog contributor b1584893.
- catalog created "1974.".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1974.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 221-230.".
- catalog description "The student mood for impeachment / James M. Naughton -- Resignation or impeachment? -- The list of potential charges / David E. Rosenbaum -- Watergate : only a "Third-rate burglary"? -- The investigative reporters -- The committee's findings -- The man in the judiciary -- Beyond Watergate / Helen B. Shaffer -- Why the Presidency grows stronger / James L. Sundquist -- Overpowering the Constitution / Morton Mintz -- Image and media / Russell Baker -- The Executive grip on jobs / John Herbers -- Power paradox / Harry B. Ellis -- The Constitutional charges / Sam J. Ervin, Jr. -- Emergency powers -- The secret war / James R. Dickenson -- News curbs on war / Richard L. Lyons -- A balance regained? -- Point of conflict / John Herbers -- Executive privilege / Richard M. Nixon -- Arguing the case for the President -- Historical precedents / Arthur Schlesigner, Jr. -- Senate action -- A question of spending / Harry B. Ellis -- Administration, despite losses in court, still impounds funds / Elizabeth Bowman -- Parting shot -- The Constitution on Impeachment -- The mechanics of Impeachment -- What is an impeachable offense? / James R. Dickenson -- Charging the President's men -- The power to subpoena / James M. Naughton -- Going to the people -- The Supreme Court rules -- The historic vote -- Resignation and transition / John Herbers -- The Constitution works / Henry Steele Commager.".
- catalog description "This compilation explores the constitutionality of the modern presidency, the growth of presidential power, the president's war powers and executive privilege as demonstrated in Mr. Nixon's confrontation with Congress over the Watergate affair, the impeachment procedures, and eventual resignation.".
- catalog extent "230 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "President and the Constitution.".
- catalog identifier "0824205235".
- catalog isFormatOf "President and the Constitution.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Reference shelf, v. 46, no. 4".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "1974.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, H. W. Wilson Co.,".
- catalog relation "President and the Constitution.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "342/.73/062".
- catalog subject "Executive power United States.".
- catalog subject "KF5053.A2 N54".
- catalog subject "Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 Impeachment.".
- catalog subject "Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.".
- catalog subject "Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The student mood for impeachment / James M. Naughton -- Resignation or impeachment? -- The list of potential charges / David E. Rosenbaum -- Watergate : only a "Third-rate burglary"? -- The investigative reporters -- The committee's findings -- The man in the judiciary -- Beyond Watergate / Helen B. Shaffer -- Why the Presidency grows stronger / James L. Sundquist -- Overpowering the Constitution / Morton Mintz -- Image and media / Russell Baker -- The Executive grip on jobs / John Herbers -- Power paradox / Harry B. Ellis -- The Constitutional charges / Sam J. Ervin, Jr. -- Emergency powers -- The secret war / James R. Dickenson -- News curbs on war / Richard L. Lyons -- A balance regained? -- Point of conflict / John Herbers -- Executive privilege / Richard M. Nixon -- Arguing the case for the President -- Historical precedents / Arthur Schlesigner, Jr. -- Senate action -- A question of spending / Harry B. Ellis -- Administration, despite losses in court, still impounds funds / Elizabeth Bowman -- Parting shot -- The Constitution on Impeachment -- The mechanics of Impeachment -- What is an impeachable offense? / James R. Dickenson -- Charging the President's men -- The power to subpoena / James M. Naughton -- Going to the people -- The Supreme Court rules -- The historic vote -- Resignation and transition / John Herbers -- The Constitution works / Henry Steele Commager.".
- catalog title "The President and the Constitution, edited by George A. Nikolaieff.".
- catalog type "text".