Volume 88, Number 2 – April 2008
CONTENTS
SYMPOSIUM: THE ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Introduction
Page 321
A Taxonomy of Presidential Powers
Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash
Page 327
The Scope of Executive Power in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction
Robert D. Sloane
Page 341
Presidential Originalism?
Michael D. Ramsey
Page 353
What Lurks Beneath: NSA Surveillance and Executive Power
Gary Lawson
Page 375
What’s a President To Do? Interpreting the Constitution in the Wake of Bush Administration Abuses
Dawn E. Johnsen
Page 395
Jefferson and Executive Power
John Yoo
Page 421
Not-So Independent Agencies: Party Polarization and the Limits of Institutional Design
Neal Devins and David E. Lewis
Page 459
The Conservative Embrace of Presidential Power
Julian E. Zelizer
Page 499
Eleven Reasons Why Presidential Power Inevitably Expands and Why It Matters
William P. Marshall
Page 505
From a Unitary to a Unilateral Presidency
Harold J. Krent
Page 523
(Presidential) Powers in the European Union
Daniela Caruso
Page 561