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What Are The Limits Of Presidential Power?, John C. Yoo, Neil J. Kinkopf Oct 2014

What Are The Limits Of Presidential Power?, John C. Yoo, Neil J. Kinkopf

Neil J. Kinkopf

No abstract provided.


Untangling The Debate On Signing Statements, David Barron, Neil J. Kinkopf Oct 2014

Untangling The Debate On Signing Statements, David Barron, Neil J. Kinkopf

Neil J. Kinkopf

No abstract provided.


Signing Statements And Statutory Interpretation In The Bush Administration, Neil Kinkopf Oct 2014

Signing Statements And Statutory Interpretation In The Bush Administration, Neil Kinkopf

Neil J. Kinkopf

No abstract provided.


Executive Privilege: The Clinton Administration In The Courts, Neil Kinkopf Oct 2014

Executive Privilege: The Clinton Administration In The Courts, Neil Kinkopf

Neil J. Kinkopf

Exploring the role of the judicial branch of the federal government in Clinton-era executive privilege claims, Neil Kinkopf suggests that courts have misunderstood executive privilege. Professor Kinkopf points out that federal courts have given different treatment to executive privilege claims asserted in judicial and congressional arenas, protecting the Judiciary from encroachment by the executive branch, while avoiding becoming involved in controversies among the political branches. He argues that the judicial confusion about executive privilege stems from the fact that courts have interpreted cases such as Clinton v. Jones to be about the separation of powers between the executive and judicial …