The Right and the Power

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The Right and the Power is a memoir by Watergate special prosecutor Leon Jaworski that recounts his experiences investigating the Nixon administration and explores the limits of presidential authority.

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instanceOf book
memoir
about executive privilege
impeachment-related investigations
independence of special prosecutors
legal and ethical constraints on presidents
author Leon Jaworski NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes investigation of the Nixon administration
role of the Watergate special prosecutor
discusses checks and balances in U.S. government
constitutional crisis during Watergate
focusesOn limits of presidential authority
rule of law in American government
separation of powers in the United States
genre non-fiction
political memoir
hasNotableCharacter Leon Jaworski NERFINISHED
Richard Nixon NERFINISHED
hasNotableEvent Saturday Night Massacre NERFINISHED
Watergate investigation NERFINISHED
hasPerspective first-person account
intendedAudience general readers interested in U.S. politics
students of law and political science
language English
mainSubject Richard Nixon NERFINISHED
United States presidency NERFINISHED
Watergate scandal NERFINISHED
constitutional law
presidential power
narratedBy Leon Jaworski NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed Nixon administration NERFINISHED
early 1970s United States politics

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Leon Jaworski notableWork The Right and the Power