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Louis Fisher has written 42 work(s)
Product Description: This paperback volume (subtitled "Constitutional Rights: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties") includes chapters 10 through 19 of Fisher/Harriger, American Constitutional Law, Eighth Edition (hardback). American Constitutional Law is the only book that develops constitutional law in the comprehensive sense...read more
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9781594606250 | 8 edition (Carolina Academic Pr, March 30, 2009), cover price $52.00 | About this edition: This paperback volume (subtitled "Constitutional Rights: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties") includes chapters 10 through 19 of Fisher/Harriger, American Constitutional Law, Eighth Edition (hardback).
9781594601224 | 6 edition (Carolina Academic Pr, March 30, 2005), cover price $40.00
9780890892169 | Carolina Academic Pr, May 1, 2001, cover price $37.00 | About this edition: This paperback volume includes chapters 10 through 19 of Fisher's American Constitutional Law, Seventh Edition.
Product Description: After the terrorist operations of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush authorized the creation of military tribunals to try individuals who offered assistance to the attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. The military order issued by President Bush closely tracks the model established by President Franklin D...read more
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9781410221605 | Univ Pr of the Pacific, March 30, 2005, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: After the terrorist operations of September 11, 2001, President George W.
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9780700613755 | Univ Pr of Kansas, March 1, 2005, cover price $35.00
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9780700613762 | Univ Pr of Kansas, February 24, 2005, cover price $22.50
For over 200 years, Congress and the President have locked horns on an issue that will not, and cannot go away: legislative access to executive branch information. Presidents and their advisers often claim that the sought-for information is covered by the doctrine of executive privilege and other principles that protect confidentiality among presidential advisers. For its part, Congress will articulate persuasive reasons why legislative access is crucial. In terms of constitutional principles, these battles are largely a standoff, and court decisions in this area are interesting but hardly dispositive. What usually breaks the deadlock is a political decision: the determination of lawmakers to use the coercive tools available to them, and political calculations by the executive branch whether a continued standoff risks heavy and intolerable losses for the President. Many useful and thoughtful standards have been developed to provide guidance for executive-legislative disputes over access to information. Those standards, constructive as they are, are set aside at times to achieve what both branches may decide has higher importance; settling differences and moving on. Legal and constitutional principles, finely-honed as they might be, are often overridden by the politics of the moment and practical considerations. Efforts to discover enduring and enforceable norms in this area invariably fall short. Efforts to resolve interbranch disputes on purely legal grounds may have to give ground in the face of superior political muscle by a Congress determined to exercise the many coercive tools available to it. By the same token, a Congress that is internally divided or uncertain about its institutional powers, or unwilling to grind it out until the documents are delivered, will lose out in quest for information. Moreover, both branches are at the mercy of political developments that can come around the corner without warning and tilt the advantage decisively to one side. It is tempting to see the executive-legislative clashes only as a confrontation between two branches, yielding a winner and a loser. It is more than that. Congressional access represents part of the framers' belief in representative government. When lawmakers are unable (or unwilling) to obtain executive branch information needed for congressional deliberations, the loss extends to the public, democracy, and constitutional government. The system of checks and balances and separation of powers are essential to protect individual rights and liberties.
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9780890895412 | Carolina Academic Pr, December 1, 2003, cover price $42.00
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9780890894163 | Carolina Academic Pr, December 1, 2003, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: For over 200 years, Congress and the President have locked horns on an issue that will not, and cannot go away: legislative access to executive branch information.
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9781590336694 | Nova Science Pub Inc, April 1, 2003, cover price $32.00 | About this edition: Book by Fisher, Louis
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9781590337028 | Nova Science Pub Inc, April 1, 2003, cover price $32.00
Product Description: Though few question the importance of America's war on terror, President George W Bush's decision to try suspected terrorists before a military tribunal raises worries and questions about the protection of civil liberties and the rights of defendants in a trial...read more
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9781590335130 | Nova Science Pub Inc, September 1, 2002, cover price $33.00 | About this edition: Though few question the importance of America's war on terror, President George W Bush's decision to try suspected terrorists before a military tribunal raises worries and questions about the protection of civil liberties and the rights of defendants in a trial.
Product Description: It is often assumed that the judiciary especially the Supreme Court provides the best protection of our religious freedom. Louis Fisher, however, argues that only on occasion does the Court lead the charge for minority rights. More likely it is seen pulling up the rear...read more
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9780700612017 | Univ Pr of Kansas, September 1, 2002, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: It is often assumed that the judiciary especially the Supreme Court provides the best protection of our religious freedom.
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9780700612024 | Univ Pr of Kansas, September 1, 2002, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: It is often assumed that the judiciary especially the Supreme Court provides the best protection of our religious freedom.
Product Description: It is widely held that foreign affairs, and more particularly issues of war and peace, lie beyond the scope of judicial scrutiny. In the recent case of Campbell v. Clinton, Judges Silberman and Tatel took diametrically opposite positions on the issue...read more
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9781560729877 | Nova Science Pub Inc, May 1, 2001, cover price $33.00 | About this edition: It is widely held that foreign affairs, and more particularly issues of war and peace, lie beyond the scope of judicial scrutiny.
Product Description: The balance of powers among the branches of government is the defining structure of American democracy. The Founders assumed each branch would jealously guard its own prerogatives to prevent tyrannical power. Were they wrong? In recent years Congress has progressively abdicated its role in two crucial areas: war powers and the budget process...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780890969502 | Texas A & M Univ Pr, October 1, 2000, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: The balance of powers among the branches of government is the defining structure of American democracy.
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9780890969519 | Texas A & M Univ Pr, October 1, 2000, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: The balance of powers among the branches of government is the defining structure of American democracy.
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9780132759755 | Macmillan Library Reference, February 1, 1994, cover price $100.00
9780132759830 | Macmillan Library Reference, January 1, 1994, cover price $400.00
9780132761970 | Macmillan Library Reference, December 1, 1993, cover price $142.00
9780132761482 | Macmillan Library Reference, December 1, 1993, cover price $142.00
9780132759670 | Macmillan Library Reference, December 1, 1993, cover price $142.00
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As Congress and the president battle out the federal deficit, foreign involvements, health care, and other policies of grave national import, the underlying constitutional issue is always the separation of powers doctrine. In The Politics of Shared Power, a classic text in the field of executive-legislative relations, Louis Fisher explains clearly and perceptively the points at which congressional and presidential interests converge and diverge, the institutional patterns that persist from one administration and one Congress to another, and the partisan dimensions resulting from the two-party system.Fisher also discusses the role of the courts in reviewing cases brought to them by members of Congress, the president, agency heads, and political activists, illustrating how court decisions affect the allocation of federal funds and the development and implementation of public policy.He examines how the president participates as legislator and how Congress intervenes in administrative matters. Separate chapters on the bureaucracy, the independent regulatory commissions, and the budgetary process probe these questions from different angles. The new fourth edition addresses the line item veto and its tortuous history and prospects.A chapter on war powers and foreign affairs studies executive-legislative disputes that affect global relations, including the Iran-Contra affair, the Persian Gulf War in 1991, and American presence in conflicts such as Haiti and Bosnia. An important new discussion focuses on interbranch collisions and gridlock as they have developed since 1992.
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9780890968062 | 4 sub edition (Texas A & M Univ Pr, February 1, 1998), cover price $25.95 | About this edition: As Congress and the president battle out the federal deficit, foreign involvements, health care, and other policies of grave national import, the underlying constitutional issue is always the separation of powers doctrine.
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9780890968215 | 4th edition (Texas A & M Univ Pr, February 1, 1998), cover price $15.95
9780871877086 | 3 sub edition (Cq Pr, August 1, 1992), cover price $24.95
Product Description: This text places the legal issues of constitutional law in the larger context of the American political framework, recognizing that the decisions of the Supreme Court grow from a dynamic political process. 195 cases are contained in this edition...read more
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9780070212220 | 2 edition (McGraw-Hill College, October 1, 1994), cover price $72.35 | About this edition: This text places the legal issues of constitutional law in the larger context of the American political framework, recognizing that the decisions of the Supreme Court grow from a dynamic political process.
Product Description: This text places the legal issues of constitutional law in the larger context of the American political framework, recognizing that the decisions of the Supreme Court grow from a dynamic political process. 195 cases are contained in this edition...read more
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9780070212237 | 2 sub edition (McGraw-Hill College, October 1, 1994), cover price $57.20 | About this edition: This text places the legal issues of constitutional law in the larger context of the American political framework, recognizing that the decisions of the Supreme Court grow from a dynamic political process.
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9780312165314 | Palgrave Macmillan, April 1, 1978, cover price $9.95 | also contains The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War | About this edition: Analyzes the current balance of power between the three branches of U.
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9780029103401 | Free Pr, March 1, 1973, cover price $8.95 | also contains A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels
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9780029103203 | Free Pr, March 1, 1972, cover price $19.95 | also contains Creating a Room: A Guide to Decorating Your Home in Stages
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