Government by Investigation
New York: The Viking Press, 1955. 231, footnotes, index, pencil underlining to text, DJ worn and soiled: small tears, small chips missing. An inquiry into the rights and wrongs of Congressional investigations. The author argues that some Congressional inquiries have invaded fields properly reserved to the Executive or the Judiciary. Condition: fair to good, fair to good.
Keywords: Balance of Powers, U.S. Congress, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Bill of Rights, Civil Rights, Joseph McCarthy, Subversion
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