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The Presidency And Congress, Charles L. Black, Jr.
The Presidency And Congress, Charles L. Black, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Rejoinder, David E. Engdahl
The Civil Disturbance Regulations: Threats Old And New, Dominic J. Campisi
The Civil Disturbance Regulations: Threats Old And New, Dominic J. Campisi
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The War Powers Resolution Revisited: Historic Accomplishment Or Surrender?, William B. Spong Jr.
The War Powers Resolution Revisited: Historic Accomplishment Or Surrender?, William B. Spong Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Scope Of Disclosure Of Internal Revenue Communications And Information Files Under The Freedom Of Information Act, Peter R. Spanos
Scope Of Disclosure Of Internal Revenue Communications And Information Files Under The Freedom Of Information Act, Peter R. Spanos
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article will discuss the proper scope of disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of the files and administrative and policy materials of the IRS, with particular attention to the following currently contested issues: (1) the extent to which IRS guideline documents and private letter rulings are subject to disclosure; (2) the proper scope of the FOIA exemption for "interagency or intra-agency memorandums or letters which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigation with the agency" as applied to the IRS; and (3) the scope of the exemption for "investigatory records …
Presidential Pensions And Impeachment: A Proposal For Reform, Patrick E. Mears
Presidential Pensions And Impeachment: A Proposal For Reform, Patrick E. Mears
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The Former Presidents Act grants annual monetary and clerical allowances and free office space to "former Presidents." Under the Act a President is ineligible to receive any retirement benefits if he or she is removed from office by impeachment and conviction in the Congress of the United States. However, a President facing imminent impeachment can retain the benefits by resigning before the impeachment process culminates in his removal from office. Constitutional considerations indicate that the benefits conferred by the Act could not be revoked or reduced by special congressional legislation upon resignation; such action could be challenged as a bill …