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  • ...[George W. Bush Administration]] and advocate of [[neoconservatism]] and [[unitary executive theory|unitary Presidential authority]]; currently a political commentator; [[U.S.
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  • ...ntelligence Review; member of American Bar Association's Task Force on [[unitary executive theory|Presidential signing statements]]
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  • ...re 9/11 had a goal of reversing what they saw as Congress' intrusions on [[unitary executive theory|unitary executive power]].<ref name=Goldsmith-TP>{{citation
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  • ...ed Kingdom. This should not be confused with the most basic form of the [[unitary executive theory]], in which a single individual has ultimate responsibility for the executi
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  • ...e U.S. context, as the legal concept developed, it tended to be called the unitary executive theory, and most recently emphasized by Dick Cheney.
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  • He wrote on prerogative power and the unitary executive theory based on the theories of John Locke, who wrote, in the ''Second Treatise on
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  • {{seealso|unitary executive theory}} President Obama first used a controversial [[unitary executive theory#signing statements|signing statement]] in March 2009, saying "it is a legit
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  • {{seealso|Unitary executive theory}} ...Congressional intent. Both of these areas have had little effect under the unitary executive theory that intelligence operations are a matter of presidential authority, a posi
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  • * [[Unitary executive theory/Definition]]
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  • ...etitioned to decide. As an example of the complexity of the latter, see [[unitary executive theory]], and consider that the structure we have described so far doesn't have an ...sues before U.S. courts of trying to read the minds of the Framers? (see [[unitary executive theory]] for discussions of what was really meant in some of the Federalist Papers
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  • President Bush has promoted the "unitary executive theory" and has cited it in his signing statements about legislation passed by Con
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