Executive Privilege and Delegation of Powers
Description
Can the President's conversations with advisors remain secret when Congress demands to know what was said? Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski, former President Gerald Ford, and Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox bring first-hand experience to this topic.
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58 min 13 sec
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- Constitutional law (89)
- Courts (309)
- Constitutional history (105)
- Judicial process (22)
- Justice, Administration of (79)
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