After 9/11, the Bush administration wasted little time in expanding executive prerogatives even further.
Pardon is the kind of issue that even thoughtful people ponder only when a particularly controversial instance of the executive prerogative is in the news.
The debate centered on the arbitrariness of executive prerogative and the role of Parliament in colonial governance, and greatly deepened divisions in the province.
If that is so, why have his writings and his rulings almost always favored executive prerogatives and corporate power?
But he once again refused Congress's request for formal testimony from his aides under oath, arguing it would violate his executive prerogative.
Mr. Ridge's refusal to testify with the support of President Bush under the assertion of an executive prerogative has no foundation in our democracy.
The nature of the affair furthered the radical cause, whose proponents painted Hutchinson's action as a bold and devious attempt to further the executive prerogative.
The Janata amendment first removed some of the particular devices Indira Gandhi used to clear the way for executive prerogative.
If the President lost confidence in their ability to work together, then his decision to drop her nomination was a legitimate exercise of executive prerogative.
Such decisions, if upheld, offer us a chance to break the cycle of excessive deference to executive prerogative in national emergencies.