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  2. U.S. Constitution Annotated
  3. Article II. Executive Branch
  4. Section II
  5. Clause III
  6. Implied or Inherent Powers

Implied or Inherent Powers

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    Implied or Inherent Powers
    • Implied or Inherent Powers: Overview
    • Inherent Foreign Affairs Power
      • Inherent Foreign Affairs Power: Doctrine and Practice
        • Alternatives to Treaties
          • Sole Executive Agreements
            • Legal Basis for Executive Agreements
            • Legal Effect of Executive Agreements
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    • Presidential Immunity to Criminal and Civil Suits
      • Presidential Immunity to Criminal and Civil Suits: Doctrine and Practice
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      • Presidential Immunity to Criminal and Civil Suits: Select Topics for Consideration
        • Other Executive Officials and the Qualified Immunity Doctrine

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