This book explores the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) in the U.S. Department of Justice. Its scope is a comprehensive study of the Office—history, functions, and impact on governmental decisions (mainly presidential and legal positions of the executive branch but also the Office’s actions influence either Congressional or federal judicial decisions). The book focuses on the evolution of the OLC over the last few decades, how the office straddles the line between politics and law, as well as how it interacts with the rest of the Department of Justice. The main argument is that the OLC provides an essential role for both the president and the rest of the national government but does not receive nearly the attention or scrutiny it deserves.
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The book focuses on the evolution of the OLC over the last few decades, how the office straddles the line between politics and law, as well as how it interacts with the rest of the Department of Justice.
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Preface – Introduction – Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933– 1945) and Harry S. Truman (1945– 1953) Administrations – Eisenhower Administration 1953– 1961 – John F. Kennedy (1961– 1963) and Lyndon B. Johnson (1963– 1969) Administrations – Richard M. Nixon (1969– 1974) and Gerald Ford (1974– 1977) Administrations – Jimmy Carter (1977– 1981) Administration – Ronald Reagan (1981– 1989) and George H. W. Bush (1989– 1993) Administrations – William Clinton (1993– 2001) Administration – George W. Bush (2001– 2009) Administration – Barack Obama (2009– 2017) Administration – Donald Trump (2017– Present) Administration – Discussion and Conclusions.
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ISBN
9781433184888
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Peter Lang Publishing Inc; Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Vekt
301 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
12

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Billy W. Monroe is Associate Professor of Political Science at Prairie View A&M. He received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2008. He has expertise in American politics and public law.