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Bring Back The Draft?, Neal Devins Jul 2003

Bring Back The Draft?, Neal Devins

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The Steel Seizure Case: One Of A Kind?, Neal Devins, Louis Fisher Apr 2002

The Steel Seizure Case: One Of A Kind?, Neal Devins, Louis Fisher

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Dog That Rarely Barks: Why The Courts Won't Resolve The War Powers Debate, Jonathan L. Entin Jan 1997

Dog That Rarely Barks: Why The Courts Won't Resolve The War Powers Debate, Jonathan L. Entin

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There is a certain irony about the stimulating papers by Louis Fisher and Peter Shane: the political scientist, Fisher, makes a normative constitutional argument of the sort typically made by legal scholars; the legal scholar, Shane, makes an institutional and policy analysis of the sort typically made by political scientists. Nevertheless, these papers share a common theme: that the President does not and should not have unfettered or unilateral power in the war-making area. Both also focus on war powers rather than other aspects of foreign affairs such as treaties and executive agreements, but their approaches have implications for those …