Louis Fisher is scholar in residence at The Constitution Project in Washington, DC, and visiting scholar at the William and Mary Law School. From 1970 to 2010 he served in the Library of Congress as senior specialist in separation of powers at Congressional Research Service and specialist in constitutional law at the Law Library. His many books include Constitutional Conflicts between Congress and the President, Sixth Edition, Revised; Presidential War Power, Third Edition, Revised; Military Tribunals and Presidential Power, winner of the Richard E. Neustadt Award; and Supreme Court Expansion of Presidential Power, all from Kansas.
Lou Fisher is among our most highly regarded scholars of American
political institutions and constitutional law. His most recent
book, President Obama: Constitutional Aspirations and Executive
Actions, illustrates why this is so. Fisher’s focus on President
Obama’s propensity for unilateral governance captures the
contradictions between, on the one hand, Obama’s statements
respectful of constitutional limitations on executive authority and
of the lawmaking responsibilities of Congress and, on the other
hand, his frequent resort to unilateral executive behavior in the
absence of congressional assent. Fisher’s deep case law knowledge
demonstrates how the courts often have been complicit in allowing
discretionary presidential authority where there may be little
basis for it. Readers may come to different judgments as to why
presidents exercise discretionary authority when there are few or
nonexistent constitutional grounds for doing so. Fisher’s book
contributes greatly to this debate, even if it does not bring
closure to it."" - Bert A. Rockman, professor emeritus of political
science, Purdue University
""A revealing and learned manuscript by one of America’s finest
scholars of constitutional government. It sparkles with
interpretations and critiques of the relevant literature and of the
many Supreme Court cases that impact this most important of
subjects. It is certain to be read and debated by scholars and
citizens interested in the legacy of President Obama’s
administration."" - Joel D. Aberbach, Distinguished Research
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of
California, Los Angeles
""Lou Fisher’s latest book is the definitive account of President
Barack Obama’s expansive exercise of Article II powers. Although
Obama had pledged to respect the separation of powers and the
limits of the president’s constitutional authority, Fisher shows
that the forty-fourth president was really not all that different
from previous modern chief executives in his actions. This volume
says much about the continual march down the path of unilateral
actions by presidents of both parties that has culminated in
President Donald J. Trump’s current push for lodging even more
power in the hands of the chief executive."" - Mark J. Rozell, dean
of the Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason
University
""President Obama: Constitutional Aspirations and Executive Actions
is a must-read for anyone concerned with understanding the
consequences of ever-expanding executive power. As a presidential
candidate, Barack Obama promised a different approach to
constitutional issues than that of George W. Bush. How much really
changed? Eminent constitutional scholar Louis Fisher posits in this
engagingly written, clearly argued, and extensively documented
analysis that Obama’s lofty ambitions often failed to become
reality."" - Jeffrey Crouch, author of The Presidential Pardon
Power
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