1. Chapter three in Constitutional Conflicts addresses the presidential “removal

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1. Chapter three in Constitutional Conflicts addresses the presidential “removal” power. What is this power, and what has been its history? Address also the Founders’ likely view of the power, and be sure to address the Court’s landmark decision in Myers v. United States (1926) as well. Should presidents be able to fire their subordinates at will, or should Congress be consulted before the decision is final?
2. Chapter six in Constitutional Conflicts addresses the idea of “executive privilege,” as does the reading “Obama’s Executive Privilege and Holder’s Contempt.” Define and examine this concept. What is its history and how have presidents used it over time? In what ways can Congress challenge assertions of executive privilege? Do you support a president’s right to this power? Why or why not?
You have to cite like for example you say a sentence that’s in the book you must put (fisher after it) The book is constitutional conflicts between congress and the president

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