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Prof. Andrew Rudalevige


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December 2005: "...scholars such as Andrew Rudalevige, author of The New Imperial Presidency [subtitled "Renewing Presidential Power after Watergate"-- Ed.], say the presidency had recovered long before Cheney returned to the White House in 2001. The War Powers Act, the legislative veto, the independent counsel statute and other legacies of the 1970s had all been discarded in one form or another."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/20/AR2005122001858.html

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Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) Dickinson College Organization Dec 21, 2005

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Dec 21, 2005 Clash Is Latest Chapter in Bush Effort to Widen Executive Power

QUOTE: From shielding energy policy deliberations to setting up military tribunals without court involvement, Bush, with Cheney's encouragement, has taken what scholars call a more expansive view of his role than any commander in chief in decades. With few exceptions, Congress and the courts have largely stayed out of the way, deferential to the argument that a president needs free rein, especially in wartime.

Washington Post