Call Number (LC) Title Results
JK573 1984 .C7 Invitation to struggle : Congress, the president, and foreign policy / 1
JK573 1989 .C7 Invitation to struggle : Congress, the president, and foreign policy / 1
JK583 .U5 1926 ...Power of the President to remove federal officers. Opinions and dissenting opinions of the Supreme court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. the United States together with briefs and oral arguments by Mr. Will R. King, the senior senator from Pennsylvania, Mr. Pepper, and the then solicitor general, Mr. Beck, also briefs and reply briefs in reargument... 1
JK585 Why presidents fail : and how they can succeed again /
The investigative state : regulatory oversight in the United States /
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JK585 .A63 1990 Keeping a watchful eye : the politics of congressional oversight / 1
JK585 .A78 Congress and the bureaucracy : a theory of influence / 1
JK585 .B6 1919 The relation of the executive power to legislation. 1
JK585 .B7 1983 Both ends of the avenue : the presidency, the executive branch, and Congress in the 1980s / 1
JK585 .C37 2001 The forging of bureaucratic autonomy : reputations, networks, and policy innovation in executive agencies, 1862-1928 / 1
JK585 .C56 2013 The President's Legislative Policy Agenda, 1789?2002. 1
JK585 .C66 1988 Congress and the presidency : invitation to struggle / 1
JK585 .C69 2004eb Reviewing delegation : an analysis of the congressional reauthorization process / 1
JK585 .D6 1986 Congress and the administrative state / 1
JK585 .E33 Presidential influence in Congress / 1
JK585 .E35 The President and Congress 1
JK585 .F58 1984 Porkbarrel : the unexpurgated Grace Commission story of congressional profligacy / 1
JK585 .F68 1988 Signals from the hill : congressional oversight and the challenge of social regulation / 1
JK585 .F69 2015eb Watchdogs on the hill : the decline of congressional oversight of U.S. foreign relations / 1
JK585 .L5 1978 Congress, information, and foreign affairs / 1
JK585 .M1 1955 President and Congress; the conflict of powers. 1