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Date: 2010-10-28 17:13:40
Veto
Constitutional law
Signing statement
Unitary executive theory
Clinton v. City of New York
President of the United States
Constitution Project
United States Constitution
United States Congress
Government
Presidency of the United States
Executive branch of the United States government

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