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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, June 6, 2008
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J. Friedland (Financial District, New York City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Executive Privilege: A Constitutional Myth (Studies in Legal History) (Hardcover)
I well remember reading this book 35 years ago. Berger attacks the idea of "Executive Privilege" and never lets up. He goes through the history of it, discovering there never was any discussions in the Congress or constitutional convention backing up the concept of Executive Privilege. It's basically all from memo's written up by subordinates to Eisenhower to provide him justification, after the fact, for some actions that Eisenhower may have taken. Most of the memos relied upon conjecture and argumentation -- not constitutional law discussion to arrive at conclusions that backed up Eisenhower. Those memos were familiar to Nixon who used what he recalled from them to justify the actions of Nixon's administration.
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Executive Privilege: A Constitutional Myth (Studies in Legal History)
Executive Privilege: A Constitutional Myth (Studies in Legal History) by Raoul Berger (Hardcover - January 1, 1974)
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