Ought a President of the United States to be prosecuted?.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Nexus : a journal of opinion ; v. 2.
Other Authors: Kalt, Brian C., 1972- (Contributor)
Amar, Akhil Reed (Contributor)
Bloch, Susan Low (Contributor)
Chemerinsky, Erwin (Contributor)
Eastland, Terry (Contributor)
Bybee, Jay S. (Contributor)
Freedman, Eric M. (Contributor)
Howe, Scott W. (Contributor)
Clegg, Roger (Contributor)
Language:English
Published: [Anaheim, Calif.] : Chapman University School of Law, [1997]
Series:Nexus : a journal of opinion ; v. 2.
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Contributor Brian Kalt is a Professor of Law at the Michigan State University College of Law.
Physical Description:148 pages ; 26 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Forward / Susan Low Bloch
  • The presidential privilege against prosecution / Akhil Reed Amar and Brian C. Kalt
  • Justice delayed is justice denied / Erwin Chemerinsky
  • The power to control prosecution / Terry Eastland
  • Who executes the executioner? / Jay S. Bybee
  • Achieving political adulthood / Eric M. Freedman
  • The prosect of a President incarcerated / Scott W. Howe
  • Afterword / Roger Clegg.