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United States Congress / United States House of Representatives / United States Senate / Politics of the United States / Executive privilege / Censure / United States Constitution / President of the United States / Impeachment investigations of United States federal judges / Government / Accountability / Impeachment
Date: 2014-02-28 20:45:20
United States Congress
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
Politics of the United States
Executive privilege
Censure
United States Constitution
President of the United States
Impeachment investigations of United States federal judges
Government
Accountability
Impeachment

The Politics of Executive Privilege Louis Fisher Carolina Academic Press

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