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Thomas, Norman C., and Hans W. Baade, The Institutionalized Presidency— Oceana, 1972.

Vinyard, Dale, The Presidency—Scriliners, 1971.

Westin, Alan F., The Anatomy of a Constitutional Law Case: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer; the Steel Seizure Decision, New York, Macmillan Co., 1958.

Wildansky, Aaron, The Presidency-Little Brown, 1970.

Wise, Sidney, and Richard F. Schiev, The Presidential Office-Crowell, 1968.

LAW REVIEW ARTICLES

December 1941-51 Yale Law Journal 282. Executive Commandeering of Strikebound Plants.

July 1945-19 Florida Law Journal 221. War Powers of the President.

February 1949-35 American Bar Asso. Journal 97. The President and His
Office: A discussion of two recent books (Corwin and Hart).
December 1949-43 Am. Pol. Sci. Review 1206. Constitutional Significance of
Executive Office of the President.

October 1951-12 Fed. Bar Journal 107. President's Inherent Emergency Powers.
Spring 1953-2 Journal of Public Law 29. Steel Seizure—A Legal Analysis of a
Political Controversy.

Summer 1953-14 Univ. of Pittsburgh Law Rev. 467. Steel, Sawyer, and the Executive Power.

1953-53 Columbia Law Review 53. The Steel Seizure Case: A Judicial Brick Without Straw. Edward S. Corwin.

Summer 1957-9 Baylor Law Review 322. Executive Power vs. Limited Government.

December 1963-39 Notre Dame Lawyer 44. Presidential Power: Use and Enforcement of Executive Orders.

Fall 1964-37 Univ. of Colorado Law Review 105. Presidential Legislation by Executive Order.

1968-Harv. L. Rev. 81:1771 Je. Congress, the President, and the Power To Commit Forces To Combat.

November 1969 Virginia Law Rev. 55:1243. Presidential War-making: Constitutional Prerogative or Usurpation. W. T. Reveley III.

October 1970-Int. and Comp. L.Q. 19:671. Supreme Court, the President and Congress. W. F. Swindler.

Fall 1970-Federal Bar Journal 29:250. Progress Through the Executive. R. W.

Jones.

1970-Journal Public Law 19:251. Delegating Power to the President. L. Fisher. January 1971-American Bar Asso. Journal 57:27. President as Commander In Chief. E. P. Deutsch.

April 1971-American Bar Asso. Journal 57:335. President as Commander In Chief: Another View. C. B. Blackmav.

Fall-Winter 1971-Chicago Kent Law Rev. 48:131. Congress, the President and the Power to Wage War. A. M. Beckel.

1971-L. Soc. Ord. 1971:423. Presidents' Ability To Protect America's Freedoms— The War-Making Power. B. M. Goldwater.

August-November 1971, September 1972-West Virginia Law Review 74:53, 367. War Powers Legislation. An addendum. J. T. Emerson.

March 1972-Vill, L. Rev. 17:688. Executive Orders and the Development of Presidential Power.

March 1972-Yale Law Journal 81:672. War-making Under the Constitution, the Original Understanding. C. A. Lofgren.

May 1972-Texas Law Review 50:833. Great Cases Make Bad Law: The War Powers Act. E. V. Rostow.

Spring 1972-U. of M. J. L. Ref. 5:568. Policing the Executive Privilege. Spring 1972-Dick. L. Rev. 76:411. Proposed Legislation Curbing the War Powers of the President. J. B. Kelly.

August 1972-American Bar Asso. Journal 58:809. War Powers: An Invasion of Presidential Prerogative. J. F. Emerson.

November 1972-U. of Penn. Law Rev. 121:1. Congress, the President and the Power To Declare War: A Requiem for Vietnam. W. Van Alstyne. November 1972-U. of Penn. Law Rev. 121:29. War-making by the President. R. Berger.

April 1973-N.Y. State Bar Journal 45:172. Constitution and the Presidents' War Powers. J. R. Stevenson.

Spring 1973-New England Law Review 8:157. War Powers Crisis. J. K. Javits. Summer 1973-Virginia Jour. Int. L. 13:463–489. President's Constitutional Primary in Foreign Relations and National Defense. B. M. Goldwartz. Summer 1973-Am. Univ. L. Rev. 22:667-716. Constitutional Limitations on the President's Powers. A. J. Goldberg.

October 1973-Int. Law 7:733–745. Contemporary Issues in an Ongoing Debate: The Roles of Congress and the President in Foreign Affairs. J. N. Moore. October 1973-Illinois Bar Journal 62:9. Executive Privilege: The Need for Congressional Action. S. J. Erwin, Jr.

October 1973-Int. Law 7:746-751. Great War Powers Debate. C. N. Brower. November 1973-Yale Law Journal, v. 83:130-152. Honored in the Breech. Dominic J. Campisi.

December 1973-Record 28:811-827. Some Reflections on Possible Abuses of Governmental Power. A. Cox.

CONGRESSIONAL REFERENCES

Executive Orders and Proclamations: A Study of a Use of Presidential Powers.
U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Government Operations, com-
mittee print, December 1957. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C. 214 pp.
Staff Memorandum No. 82-1-60, November 29, 1951. U.S. Senate Committee on
Expenditures in the Executive Departments. Eli E. Nobleman.

The Powers of the President as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of
the United States. Schaffter and Mathews, Library of Congress, Legislative
Reference Service. House Document No. 84-443. U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, D.C. 1956. 145 pp.

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