SOURCE: "Woodrow Wilson and the Presidency," in Presidential Power and the Constitution, Edited by Richard Loss, Cornell University Press, 1976, pp. 32-53.
In the following essay, which was originally published in the Virginia Law Review {October 1956), Corwin looks to Wilson's various writings for the origins of the changes he brought to the practice of presidential politics. (Note that material inside braces,{ }, represents the editor's, Richard Loss's, commentary.)
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