Gentleman's Magazine
The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
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Gentleman's Magazine (1731–1914), a periodical founded by
Cave (under the pseudonym Sylvanus Urban) originally to reproduce from news-sheets and journals, interesting news, essays, anecdotes, and information. Cave's appears to be the first use of the word ‘magazine’ to describe a journal. By about 1739 original contributions had largely replaced news-digests, and the magazine began to include serious works of criticism, essays, a record of publications, and parliamentary reports. Dr
Johnson, a friend of Cave, was a regular contributor and had a great influence on the management of the
Magazine; with Cave he devised a means of evading the official ban on parliamentary reporting by pretending his reports were from ‘Lilliput’. J.
Nichols was an effective editor from 1792 to 1826.
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PRIVILEGE TAKEN TO AN EXTREME.(MAIN)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 3/5/1998; 700+ words
; ...He was born to privilege,'' said President...Clinton to make ``executive privilege'' a pernicious...The lawyer-client privilege, noble in purpose...5. The protection privilege. Clinton is seeking...make the most sweeping executive-privilege claim ever...
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Privilege's limits
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 7/31/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Court, beating back the executive branches' effort to impose...Democrat invoked his legislative privilege, the Supreme Court issued...s expansion of made-up privileges to the detriment of the only constitutionally enumerated privilege. Congress's subpoena power...Congress should not stand by as ...
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Executive privilege in the Reagan administration: diluting a constitutional doctrine.(Rules of the Game: How to Play the Presidency)
Magazine article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly; 9/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...the Reagan administration: executive privilege. Under the doctrine of executive...modem president cannot invoke executive privilege without being immediately...reluctance to fully exercise the executive privilege. When his administration...
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Executive privilege in the Carter Administration: the "open" presidency and secrecy policy.
Magazine article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly; 3/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...crisis brought the doctrine of executive privilege--the right of the president...litigation. When it comes to executive privilege, the post-Watergate presidents...open" presidency to manage executive privilege disputes is identified and...
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Attorney-Client Privilege: A Critical Topic For In-House Counsel Of Multinational Companies.
News Wire article from: Mondaq Business Briefing; 10/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...governing attorney-client privilege are therefore critical. It...of the rules, because the privilege rules for their communications...are never able to assert the privilege for their communications...communications with employees and executives in Europe may not be privileged...
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Executive privilege plea could clash with Justice: Claim by Clinton would also break stated policy.(Nation)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 11/3/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Department policy making on executive privilege, called it "something of...to assert that executive privilege would not apply at an impeachment...able to invoke executive privilege, except that if he did his...executive privilege or other privileges before the ...
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WHAT IS EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE?
Newspaper article from: The Manila Times; 4/29/2006; 700+ words
; ...Finally, a generic privilege for internal deliberations...beginnings of our nation, executive officials have claimed a variety of privileges to resist disclosure...appropriate exercise of the executive' domestic decisional...validity of a claim of privilege, the question that...of the ...
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Executive privilege revived?: secrecy and conflict during the Bush presidency.
Magazine article from: Duke Law Journal; 11/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...legitimate presidential power, executive privilege remains controversial. Executive...form of what is today called executive privilege, regardless of the words...appropriated by Congress." (3) Executive privilege is an implied power derived...
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Attorney privilege may be key for Clinton
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 5/8/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...s ruling against him on executive privilege, he also must...regarding attorney-client privilege, although no decision was...are protected by executive privilege, a proposition rejected...whether to appeal the executive privilege ruling. But most legal analysts...House could ...
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Executive Privilege: Presidential Power, Secrecy, and Accountability.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Executive Privilege: Presidential Power, Secrecy...administrations' abstention from executive privilege in response to Nixon's overreaching...Constitution, the argument for executive privilege largely depends upon the president...
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Executive Privilege
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE, refers to the right of the executive branch to withhold...Court believed a president did not possess an absolute right to executive privilege simply through the claim that national security interests were...
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executive privilege
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
executive privilege exemption of the executive branch of government, or its officers, from having to give...information to congressional inquiries or the judiciary. Claims of executive privilege are usually invoked to protect confidential military...
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Nixon, United States v.
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
...recognized the doctrine of executive privilege but held that it could not...confidentiality of their deliberations. Executive privilege did not become a major point...Johnsen, Dawn. 1999. "Executive Privilege Since United States v. Nixon...
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The Other Side of Law and Order: Nixon and the Constraints of Law
Book article from: American Decades
...strictly applied to others. Executive Privilege Nixon's resistance to the Watergate...Most important was the issue of executive privilege. The issue came up...that all presidents have an "executive privilege," meaning that they...
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London, government and politics
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
...confirming its previous privileges, but also began building...granted London remarkable privileges—a folk moot which...Aldermen choosing one. The executive was the mayor (after 1283...and which acted as a kind of executive committee. There was a constant...
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