The Imperial Resurrection: Executive Power from Nixon to Trump and Beyond

In the aftermath of Watergate, Americans hoped that the “imperial presidency” of Richard Nixon had been reined in.  In United States v. Nixon (1974), the Supreme Court emphatically rejected Nixon’s blanket privilege claims, ruling that “the President cannot shield himself from producing evidence in a criminal prosecution based on the doctrine of executive privilege” .  … Continue reading The Imperial Resurrection: Executive Power from Nixon to Trump and Beyond