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1. THE PRESUMPTION OF REGULARITY IN JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH.

2. The Historical Presidency: The First President and the Federal City: George Washington and the Creation of Washington, DC.

3. FOREWORD: LOOKING FOR POWER IN PUBLIC LAW.

4. THE PRESIDENT'S FAITHFUL EXECUTION DUTY.

5. WHAT IF THE PROBLEM ISN'T THE PRESIDENT—IT'S THE PRESIDENCY?

6. Power of the Pardon.

7. The Dependent Origins of Independent Agencies: The Interstate Commerce Commission, the Tenure of Office Act, and the Rise of Modern Campaign Finance.

8. PRESIDENTIAL CONTROL ACROSS POLICYMAKING TOOLS.

9. The Limits of Foreign Aid Diplomacy: How Bureaucratic Design Shapes Aid Distribution.

10. The Strategic Use of Congressional Intergovernmental Delegation.

11. THE NORMALIZATION OF FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW.

12. ADVISING THE PRESIDENT: THE GROWING SCOPE OF EXECUTIVE POWER TO PROTECT AMERICA.

13. DOES INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

14. War, Depression, and the Presidency, 1933-50.

15. Emergency powers and constitutional change in the late Middle Ages.

16. Apologists for Power: The Yoo Brief, Executive Power and the State of Exception.

17. The Law: Jefferson and the Burr Conspiracy: Executive Power against the Law.

18. BAIT AND SWITCH: WHY UNITED STATES V. MORRISON IS WRONG ABOUT SECTION 5.

19. Statutory Interpretation and the Presidency: The Hierarchy of "Executive History".

20. Shall We Have a King?

21. Executive Privilege or Parliamentary Proviso? Exploring the Sources of Parliamentary War Powers.

22. DRONE COURTS.

23. Opposition to the Theory of Presidential Representation: Federalists, Whigs, and Republicans.

24. Making Sense of Presidential Restraint: Foundational Arrangements and Executive Decision Making before the Civil War.

25. The Constitutional Ambitions of James Madison's Presidency.

26. Institutional Change and the Presidential Mandate.

27. THE PRESIDENT'S ENFORCEMENT POWER.

28. A Divided State: The 1862 Election and the Illinois Response to Expanding Federal Authority.

29. PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE EXECUTIVE POWER.

30. HOW EQUAL PROTECTION DID AND DID NOT COME TO THE UNITED STATES, AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH ROLE THEREIN.

31. LINCOLN, THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, AND EXECUTIVE POWER.

32. THE DANGEROUS FANTASY OF LINCOLN: FRAMING EXECUTIVE POWER AS PRESIDENTIAL MASTERY.

33. Why Rome Didn't Bark in the Night: Some Thoughts on Crisis Government and Constitutional Flexibility.

34. Theodore Roosevelt and the Bureau of Corporation: Executive-Corporate Cooperation and the Advancement of the Regulatory State.

35. What Is A "Recess"? : Recess Appointments and the Framers' Understanding of Advice and Consent.

36. FOLLOWING FORD: REASSESSING THE PARDON OF RICHARD M. NIXON.

37. THE TWO OBAMAS? PRESIDENTIAL STYLES, STRUCTURE AND POLICYMAKING CONSEQUENCES.

38. Do Presidents Control Bureaucracy? The Federal Housing Administration during the Truman-Eisenhower Era.

39. The Historical Presidency: Looking before Watergate: Foundations in the Development of the Constitutional Challenges within Signing Statements, FDR-Nixon.

40. The Foreign Policy of Senator Wayne L. Morse.

41. Presidential Power.

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