Presidency and the Constitution
Explore the intricate relationship between the presidency and the Constitution in Presidency and the Constitution by Robert J. Spitzer. Published in 2005 by Palgrave USA, this insightful paperback spans 244 pages, delving into critical topics such as interbranch power struggles, presidential selection processes, campaign financing, and the scope of war powers. Spitzer expertly illustrates how each of these contemporary issues is often framed as a legal challenge that courts must address, highlighting the dynamic interplay between the executive branch and the Constitution. Ideal for students of political science and those interested in the nuances of government and law, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the constitutional dilemmas faced by modern political leaders. Enhance your knowledge of constitutional law and the political process with this essential read.