Vol. 41 No. 4 1974 - page 496

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THE EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE:
Presidential Control over
Information
By Adam Carlyle Breckenridge
A controversial issue is put in historical
perspective in this concise examination
of the orig ins and develonment of the priv–
ilege from Washington's time into the sec–
ond Nixon administration.
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CONGRESS
AGAINST THE COURT
By Adam Carlyle Breckenridge
Covering the decade climaxed by the
1968 Omnibus Crime Act, this study ex–
amines factors that influenced Congress
to attempt overturning Supreme Court de–
cisions which. it claimed. had upset the
balance between the rights of the indi–
vidual and the needs of society.
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$5.95
THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY
By Adam Carlyle Breckenridge
"A knowledgeable dissertation on unlaw–
ful search and seizure. eavesdropping.
First Amendment rights, and police power
of the states"
-Library Journal.
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$5.75
THE DOCTRINE OF
THE SEPARATION OF POWERS
AND ITS PRESENT-DAY
SIGNIFICANCE
By Arthur T. Vanderbilt
"...a valuable and lasting contribution to
a subject vital to the political foundations
upon which our government and liberties
rest" -
American Bar Association Journal.
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$1.50
AFTER SEVEN YEARS:
A Political Analysis of the
New Deal.
By Raymond Maley
"No student can possibly make a just
appraisal of the New Deal without it"–
New York Times .
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$3.50
THE TRUMPET SOUNDETH:
William Jennings Bryan and
His Democracy, 1896-1912
By Paul W. Glad
"An important and persuasive re-assess–
ment" -
History News.
"A significant con–
tribution" - Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
Pa
$2.25
A LEGAL HISTORY OF MONEY
IN THE UNITED STATES,
1774-1970
By James Willard Hurst
Examines the effects of legal interven–
tions on our money system and pursues
themes relevant to the general history of
political ideas in the United States.
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$9.50
FORTHCOMING, SPRING 1975
SEARCH AND SEIZURE:
A Dilemma of the Supreme Court.
By Erwin N. Griswold
Focusing on 1972-73 Supreme Court de–
cisions, this important study discusses
the dilemma search and seizure cases
pose for the Court and suggests possible
solutions.
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