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United States V. Nixon, President Of The United States
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Throughout American history, the fear that our leaders may sometimes
think themselves above the law has always been evident. The fear is that power
brings corruptness. To prevent this, however, the system of checks and balances
has been installed into the Constitution. No one branch of governme ....
Middle of essay ...., the District Court
said that the judiciary, not the President, was the final arbiter of a claim of
executive privilege. The Court also argued that the Special Prosecutor was
vested power by the Attorney General who had the right under the constitution to
conduct the criminal litigation of the United States government.
In its decision, the Supreme Court affirmed the ruling of the District
Court. They ruled that President Nixon's insubordinance was unjustified. They
felt that neither the clai.... |
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