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The Courts and the President provides a comprehensive analysis of judicial review as it applies to presidential directed action. Charles Wise examines the constitutional framework that enables courts to scrutinize and potentially limit executive power, a fundamental aspect of the American system of checks and balances.
The book explores key legal doctrines, landmark cases, and evolving judicial standards that shape how courts evaluate presidential decisions. It addresses critical questions about the proper scope of executive authority and the judiciary’s role in maintaining constitutional limits on presidential power.
As part of the Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration series, this work is essential for understanding the practical and theoretical implications of judicial review for administrative governance and executive accountability.







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