Steven G. Calabresi is professor of law, Northwestern University, and co-founder of the Federalist Society. Christopher S. Yoo is professor of law, University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Calabresi and Yoo have authored an invaluable and comprehensive
account of disputes about the President's power over law
execution.They demonstrate that Presidents have consistently
asserted control over law execution and that Congresses have long
challenged the idea of a unitary executive.Those interested in the
constitutionality of attempts to insulate law execution from
presidential superintendence will find the book a must read.
Saikrishna Prakash, Herzog Research Professor of Law, University of
San Diego
--Saikrishna Prakash"
This is a rigorous, fair-minded, and in important respects
innovative survey of presidential practice concerning executive
power. It is an invaluable resource for any scholar interested in
the structural Constitution. Gary Lawson, Boston University School
of Law
--Gary Lawson"
"Calabresi and Yoo have authored an invaluable and comprehensive
account of disputes about the President's power over law execution.
They demonstrate that Presidents have consistently asserted control
over law execution and that Congresses have long challenged the
idea of a unitary executive. Those interested in the
constitutionality of attempts to insulate law execution from
presidential superintendence will find the book a must
read."--Saikrishna Prakash, Herzog Research Professor of Law,
University of San Diego
--Saikrishna Prakash
"This is a rigorous, fair-minded, and in important respects
innovative survey of presidential practice concerning executive
power. It is an invaluable resource for any scholar interested in
the structural Constitution."--Gary Lawson, Boston University
School of Law
--Gary Lawson
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