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Date: 2014-02-28 20:45:23
Law
Executive branch of the United States government
Constitutional law
Political philosophy
Unitary executive theory
United States law
President of the United States
Executive privilege
Article Two of the United States Constitution
Government
Presidency of the United States
Politics

The Politics of Executive Privilege Louis Fisher Carolina Academic Press

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