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Raoul Berger

    4. Januar 1901 – 23. September 2000
    Executive Privilege
    Government by Judiciary
    • 2014

      Executive Privilege

      A Constitutional Myth

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The book explores themes of power, secrecy, and the complexities of leadership within a political context. It delves into the moral dilemmas faced by those in positions of authority and the implications of their decisions on society. Through intricate character development and a gripping narrative, it examines the interplay between personal ambition and public responsibility, offering a thought-provoking look at the nature of governance and accountability.

      Executive Privilege
    • 1997

      It is Berger’s theory that the United States Supreme Court has embarked on “a continuing revision of the Constitution, under the guise of interpretation,” thereby subverting America’s democratic institutions and wreaking havoc upon Americans’ social and political lives. Raoul Berger (1901–2000) was Charles Warren Senior Fellow in American Legal History, Harvard University.

      Government by Judiciary