To: Wasanother
"The case you quote is very interesting"
Another interesting on to look up is Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. The DOJ uses it to say that "When the President acts pursuant to an express or implied authorization of Congress, his authority is at its maximum". I say it is interesting the DOJ used it because in this case, the President LOST.
434 posted on
12/27/2005 10:10:29 PM PST by
ndt
To: ndt
I'm only interested with regards to Presidential Authorities when conducting a war. After almost every conflict there are constitutional challenges that occur and for the most part the lower courts have upheld the Presidential Constitutional Obligations on the conduct of the war and some have made there way to the SC with the SC abstaining from rulings but giving general opinions that they don't want to interfere with the Presidential Authorities. I will guarantee that this will be the same and the Federal District Courts will rule that the President has full authorities based on congressional resolution to allow the President to conduct the war basically as he sees fit.
437 posted on
12/27/2005 10:21:38 PM PST by
Wasanother
(Terrorist come in many forms but all are RATS.)
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