administrative law

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administrative law

Pay any price

Explores the hidden costs of war in America's war on terror since 9/11, including mismanaged money, abuses of power and truth, invasions of privacy, and corruption.

When they come for you

how police and government are trampling our liberties, and how to take them back
2019
"A revealing book about how government, law enforcement, and bureaucratic interests are seizing property, children, savings, and fundamental American rights-and how to fight back"-Provided by publisher.
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The majesty of the law

reflections of a Supreme Court justice
2004
Sandra Day O'Connor discusses her experiences as the first woman justice in the Supreme Court and her views on justice, America's legal history, and the suffrage movement.

Regulation and the courts

the case of the Clean Air Act
1983
Examines judicial decisions that have influenced federal air pollution control policy, containing six case studies and discussing problems which haven arisen due to setting of goals without plans for action.

The executive branch

2000
Profiles the executive branch of the U.S. government, describing the president's powers and assisting bodies such as the vice president, cabinet, and FBI, and discusses the varying interpretations past presidents have held regarding the limits of presidential power.

The end of America

a letter of warning to a young patriot
2007
The author issues a warning to American citizens claiming that free America is under assault and little by little America is being compared with the fascism and totalitarianism of Nazi Germany.

Narrowing the nation's power

the Supreme Court sides with the states
2002
Explores how a cohesive majority of the Supreme Court has, in the last six years, cut back the power of Congress and enhanced the autonomy of the fifty states.

The majesty of the law

reflections of a Supreme Court justice
2003
Sandra Day O'Connor discusses her experiences as the first woman justice in the Supreme Court and her views on justice, America's legal history, and the suffrage movement.
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