"The first true comprehensive and scholarly analysis of the constitutional and public policy dimensions of the special prosecutor's office. Deserves a wide audience."--American Political Science Review"An excellent reminder that quick legislative fixes to questions of potentially unethical conduct are inadequate mechanisms to guard against abuse of power. It also reminds us that legal proscriptions alone cannot guarantee ethical action."--American Review of Public Administration"Takes us beyond the vituperative rhetoric and down to a serious examination of the challenges and promises of the Office of Independent Counsel."--Journal of American History
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