Prosecution among Friends

Presidents, Attorneys General, and Executive Branch Wrongdoing

David Alistair Yalof author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Texas A & M University Press

Published:30th Jul '12

Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 8th July 2025, but could change

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Can Justice Department officials effectively investigate wrongdoing within their own administration without relying on an independent counsel?

In Prosecution among Friends political scientist David Alistair Yalof explores the operation of due process as it is navigated within the office of the attorney general and its various subdivisions. The attorney general holds a politically appointed position within the administration and yet, as the nation’s highest ranking law enforcement officer, is still charged with holding colleagues and superiors legally accountable. That duty extends to allegations against those who had a hand in appointing the attorney general in the first place: Even the President of the United States may be enmeshed in a Justice Department investigation overseen by the attorney general and other department officials.

To assess this fundamental problem, Yalof examines numerous cases of executive branch corruption—real or alleged—that occurred over the course of four decades beginning with the Nixon administration and extending up through the second Bush administration. All of these cases—Watergate, Whitewater, and others—were identified and reported to varying degrees in the press and elsewhere. Some garnered significant attention; others drew only limited interest at the time. In all such cases the attorney general and other officials within the executive branch were charged with initially assessing the matter and determining the proper road for moving forward. Only a handful of the cases resulted in the appointment of a statutorily protected independent counsel.

"a terrific book...very obvious and simple reasons why this work is so good...the topic really is both timely and is one that has become integral to modern government...many worthy attributes"--Nancy Kassop, profess of political science at State University of New York - New Paltz; past president of the APSA Presidents and Executive Politics section

|"In Prosecution among Friends, David Yalof carefully analyzes episodes in which the Justice Department dealt with accusations of wrongdoing by members of the president's administration and skillfully identifies explanations for the differing success with which accusations were handled. The book is valuable for its insights on the functioning of the justice system under special and difficult conditions."--Lawrence Baum, professor of Political Science at Ohio State University

ISBN: 9781603447447

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 333g

224 pages