

Investigating American Presidents
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S1 E1 - American Presidents and the Rule of Law
29. november 201836minAfter exploring the roots of the presidency and presidential power as outlined in the Constitution, consider the advantages and disadvantages a president has during an investigation. Then, Professor Rosenzweig explains why this subject is essential knowledge for any American citizen.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E2 - Presidential Investigations through History
29. november 201834minPresidential crises and abuses of power aren't just features of modern times. Early executive scandals have had significant long-term effects that resonate down the corridors of time. Learn how we're still dealing with the fallout of famous investigations into abuses of presidential power, including Ulysses S. Grant's Whiskey Ring and Warren G. Harding's Teapot Dome scandal.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E3 - Separation of Powers and the Presidency
29. november 201834minToday, legislative and judicial oversight of the presidency are a permanent part of American government and critical to limiting and restraining the possibility of executive abuse. In this episode, learn how our system of checks and balances came to exist - with, among other things, a close look at the landmark judicial review case, Marbury v. Madison.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E4 - Watergate and the Special Prosecutor
29. november 201834minThe names of the Watergate burglars are mostly forgotten - but the consequences of their arrest brought down President Richard Nixon. Topics in this episode include two important Supreme Court cases that shaped a president's power to dismiss personnel, as well as the Independent Counsel Act, which established a truly independent form of investigative authority.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E5 - Rise and Fall of the Independent Counsel
29. november 201833minAfter the Nixon presidency, Congress and the American public became convinced that an independent investigator function was essential. Twenty years later, they let that function expire. Follow the swing from the Nixon era to the independent counsel of the Reagan and Clinton eras back to the special counsel leading the investigation of Russian election hacking and the 2016 Trump campaign.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E6 - Can a Sitting President Be Indicted?
29. november 201834minAssume for a moment that there exists convincing evidence of a president's criminality. What does that do to the country's management? Is it legal to indict a sitting president? Or does the president in question just "get away" with it? Ponder these and other intriguing questions about whether or not a president is in a class of his/her own when it comes to indictments.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E7 - Presidential Use and Abuse of Privileges
29. november 201832minDepending on where you sit, testimonial privileges are either barriers to the truth or limitations on the disclosure of sensitive information. Using the Whitewater and Lewinsky scandals that swirled around President Bill Clinton and his lawyer, Bruce Lindsey, in the late 1990s, explore the topics of attorney-client privilege and executive privilege.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E8 - Presidents, Prosecutors, and Public Opinion
29. november 201833minThe most significant confrontation between a president and a president's investigators happens not in a court of law but in the court of public opinion. Often, the "storyline" is the deciding factor in how an investigation will be seen by future historians. Examine four different tactics used by President Bill Clinton and his team that helped them achieve a public relations victory.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E9 - The Pardon Power and Its Limits
29. november 201831minInvestigate the use of presidential pardons. Start by looking at two general types of pardons in American history: the "justice and mercy" pardon and the "peacefulness" pardon. Then, focus on key questions about the presidential pardon power: Can American presidents pardon co-conspirators for crimes they've committed, thereby frustrating an investigation? Can they pardon themselves?Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E10 - Presidential Lies and Cover-Ups
29. november 201829minPresidential lies can undermine our belief in the fairness of our system of government and our faith in its legitimacy. In this episode, focus on how the president isn't special when it comes to certain matters of law and evidence (lying under oath, obstruction of justice, and grand jury subpoenas) - as well as some key caveats to this view.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E11 - The Value of Investigative Reports
29. november 201832minEven if formally cleared of wrongdoing, a president or a presidential aide may live with the stigma of investigation forever thanks to an independent counsel's report. First, explore why many investigations typically happen behind closed doors. Then, turn to how the rules are different for presidents and their senior staff (and whether or not that's a good idea).Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøpS1 E12 - The Law and Politics of Impeachment
29. november 201836minConclude this series with a study of the "nuclear option" in presidential investigations: impeachment. Learn why impeachment is inevitably as much a political event as a legal one - and why, when a presidency is on the line, public opinion is at least as powerful a determinant of the outcome as the laws that are on the books.Gratis prøveversjon av The Great Courses Signature Collection eller kjøp