Description: Conflicting Loyalties : Law and Politics in the Attorney General's Office, 1, Hardcover by Baker, Nancy V., ISBN 0700605304, ISBN-13 9780700605309, Brand New, Free shipping in the US The . Attorney General is forever caught between competing demands: on one side, his political duties as cabinet appointee and adviser to the president; on the other, his quasi-judicial responsibilities as chief law officer of the nation. In theory the two sets of responsibilities coexist peacefully. In reality they often clash.
In Conflicting Loyalties, political scientist Nancy Baker provides the first comprehensive analysis of the history and structure of the office of the . Attorney General, an office that legal scholars have described as "schizophrenic." Her study documents how they have differed in their responses, seeing themselves either as advocates of the president or as neutral expounders of the law. Combining historical analysis with legal and political theory, Baker shows how this implicit conflict has evolved from the earliest days of the Republic, when the attorney general was primarily an adviser, to the present day, when he administers the huge bureaucracy of the Department of Justice.
Using both archival materials and personal interviews, Baker analyzes how the seventy-five men who have held the post of attorney general have managed the conflict of loyalties. In particular, she focuses on Robert Kennedy, Edwin Meese, Elliot Richardson, Griffin Bell, Robert Jackson, Edward Levi, A. Mitchell Palmer, and Roger Taney. She also examines how the office has been affected by scandals in various administrations, including the Red scare of 1919-20, Teapot Dome, Watergate, and Iran-Contra. Th concludes with an exploration of arguments for reforming the office.
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Book Title: Conflicting Loyalties : Law and Politics in the Attorney General's Office, 1789-1990
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication Year: 1992
Topic: Judicial Power, General, Legal History, American Government / National
Genre: Law, Political Science
Item Weight: 12.3 Oz
Author: Nancy V. Baker
Item Length: 9 in
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Hardcover