
Presidential Power
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Presidential Power: Documents Decoded provides a thorough examination of the historical and political context of key, critical moments in constitutional history and presidential power that makes possible opportunities for students to explore American politics in an interesting, memorable, and dynamic way. Each of the case studies reveals important dimensions of the constitutional order in the United States-and enables readers to better grasp how executive power has shifted and expanded.
The book takes specific events, people, institutions, or ideas and places them in a broader context so that readers can observe patterns and make connections among seemingly disparate happenings and concepts relating to executive power. Accompanied by explanatory sidebars, the included primary sources let students examine actual documentary evidence of key elements of executive power-for example, the presidential memorandum, the National Security cable, and the prisoner's petition-and reach their own judgment of the implications of that document for the American political system.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Declaration of Neutrality, George Washington's Proclamation April 22, 1793
- The Alien and Sedition Acts, An Act Respecting Alien Enemies July 6, 1798
- The Louisiana Purchase, Thomas Jefferson's Letter to John C. Breckinridge August 12, 1803
- Andrew Jackson and the Cherokee Indian Cases, Worcester v. Georgia March 3, 1832
- Polk Sends Troops to the U.S.-Mexico Border, James Polk's Request for a Declaration of War May 11, 1846
- The Blockade of Southern Ports, Abraham Lincoln's Proclamation April 19, 1861
- The Arrest of John Merryman, Ex Parte Merryman May 25, 1861
- Lincoln Uses War Powers to Free the Slaves, Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation January 1, 1863
- Lincoln's Defense of the Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Abraham Lincoln's Letter to Erastus Corning June 12, 1863
- Limits on Trials by Military Commissions, Ex Parte Milligan April 3, 1866
- The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Benjamin Butler's Opening Argument February 24, 1868
- The Spanish-American War, William McKinley's Address to Congress April 11, 1898
- The Square Deal, Teddy Roosevelt's Address in New York September 7, 1903
- Teddy Roosevelt's Views Coalesce, The "New Nationalism" Speech August 31, 1910
- The "New Freedom" Approach, Woodrow Wilson's First Inaugural Address March 4, 1913
- The Espionage Act of 1917, Woodrow Wilson's State of the Union Address December 7, 1915
- The Delegation of Congressional Power, J. W. Hampton & Co. v. United States April 9, 1928
- FDR's First 100 Days, Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address March 4, 1933
- The Four Horsemen, Carter v. Carter Coal Co. May 18, 1936
- Presidents and Foreign Affairs, U.S. v. Curtiss-Wright Export Co. December 21, 1936
- The Court Packing Plan, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fireside Chat March 9, 1937
- The Four Freedoms, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Eighth State of the Union Address January 6, 1941
- Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Request for a Declaration of War December 7, 1941
- Operation Pastorius: The Nazi Saboteurs, Report of Operation June 12, 1942
- Ex Parte Quirin, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Proclamation 2561 July 2, 1942
- Japanese Internment, Korematsu v. United States December 18, 1944
- The Steel Seizure Case, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer June 2, 1952
- Bay of Pigs Invasion, John F. Kennedy's Address April 20, 1961
- Watergate, Final Senate Report February 7, 1973
- Presidential Impoundment of Funds, Richard Nixon's Veto of H.R. 3298 April 5, 1973
- The Pentagon Papers, Richard Nixon's Statement May 22, 1973
- War Powers Resolution, Richard Nixon's Veto October 24, 1973
- Executive Privilege, United States v. Nixon July 24, 1974
- The Church Committee Hearings and FISA, Final Report April 26, 1976
- The Legislative Veto, INS v. Chadha June 23, 1983
- The Chevron Two-Step, Chevron v. NRDC June 25, 1984
- Signing Statements as Policy Devices, Samuel Alito's Memo February 5, 1986
- The Iran/Contra Affair, Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation March 4, 1987
- Appointment and Removal Power, Morrison v. Olson June 29, 1988
- The Iran/Contra Affair, Final Report of the Independent Counsel Investigation August 4, 1993
- The Paula Jones Case, Clinton v. Jones May 27, 1997
- The Line Item Veto, Clinton v. City of New York June 25, 1998
- Impeachment of President Clinton, House of Representatives Trial Memorandum January 11, 1999
- Responding to 9/11, Authorization for Use of Military Force September 18, 2001
- War in Afghanistan: Operation Enduring Freedom, George W. Bush's Speech Announcing Air Strikes in Afghanistan October 7, 2001
- USA PATRIOT Act, George W. Bush's Signing Statement October 26, 2001
- Habeas Corpus and Guantanamo Bay, George W. Bush's Military Order November 13, 2001
- The Axis of Evil, George W. Bush's State of the Union Address January 29, 2002
- Enemy Combatants, George W. Bush's Memorandum on Detainees February 7, 2002
- The Torture Memos, The Office of Legal Counsel's Memo on Interrogation Standards August 1, 2002
- Cheney and the Energy Task Force, Cheney v. United States District Court June 24, 2004
- U.S. Citizens as Enemy Combatants, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld June 28, 2004
- Combatant Status Review Tribunals (CSRTs), U.S. Department of Defense Factsheet July 7, 2004
- Warrantless Wiretapping, George W. Bush's Press Conference December 19, 2005
- Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Boumediene v. Bush June 12, 2008
- Limits on Signing Statements, Barack Obama's Memorandum to Agency Heads March 9, 2009
- Detainee Policy under Obama, Barack Obama's Statement on Military Commissions May 15, 2009
- The Continuation of the State Secrets Privilege, Department of Justice Press Release September 23, 2009
- Drone Strikes and Targeted Killings of U.S. Citizens, Memorandum for the Attorney General July 16, 2010
- Obama, Libya, and the War Powers Resolution, John Boehner's Letter to the President June 14, 2011
- Syria and an Expanding View of War Powers, Barack Obama's Address to the Nation September 10, 2013
- Obama's Recess Appointments, NLRB v. Noel Canning June 26, 2014
- A New AUMF to Confront ISIS, Barack Obama's Request to Congress February 11, 2015
- Snowden Leaks and a Revision of FISA, Barack Obama's Statement of Administration Policy May 12, 2015
- Timeline
- Further Readings
- Index
- About the Author
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