U.S. v. Nixon: Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices
U.S. v. Nixon: Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices
Louis XIV
Here Comes the Sun KingPlan on seeing King Louis XIV's name a few times in this guide. Why? Did King Louis XIV get in Doc Brown's DeLorean to get the sports almanac back from Biff, who hid it in th...
Separation of Powers
Much of the decision in U.S. v. Nixon is about a turf war. The president says that the courts have no jurisdiction in an argument between two members of the executive branch (Nixon and the special...
Privilege
Probably the most common word in U.S. v. Nixon after "the," "privilege" refers to the protection of confidential communication from being used in a legal proceeding. Lots of professional relationsh...