f Presidential power 377
Contemporary source of the Presidency 377
Presidency in the federal convention 378
Executive power; Hamilton's contribution 378
Myers case 379
Curtiss-Wright case 380
Theory of the Presidential office 380
Term of four years 382
Anti-third term tradition 382
Clauses 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Election, qualifications,
succession, compensation, and oath of the President 383
Maintenance of the office of President 384
"Electoral college" 384
Constitutional status of electors 385
"Natural-born citizen" 386
Presidential succession 387
Act of 1792 387
Acts of 1886 and 1947 388
Compensation and emoluments 388
Oath of office 388
Effect of the oath 389
Section 2. Powers and duties of the President 389
Clause 1. Commander in chiefship; opinions from heads of
departments; pardons 389
Commander in chiefship 389
Historical 389
Prize cases 390
Impact of the Prize cases on World Wars I and II 391
Presidential theory of the commander in chiefship in
World War II 392
Presidential war agencies 393
Constitutional status of Presidential agencies 394
West Coast Japanese 394
Act of March 21, 1942 395
Presidential government of labor relations 395
"Sanctions" 397
Constitutional basis of
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