Sayfa 621Kaynakça
Kitaplar, Kitap Bölümleri ve Makaleler:
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Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew/Miles, Matthew: “Presidential Speeches and the Stages of the Legislative Process”, Congress & the Presidency, Cilt 38, S. 3, 2011, s. 301–321.
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Killenbeck, Mark R.: “A Matter of Mere Approval - The Role of the President in the Creation of Legislative History”, Arkansas Law Review, Cilt 48, S. 1, 1995, s. 239-310.
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