Separation of Powers: To Chain the Dog of War
The framers of our Constitution separated the power to decide for war from the power to conduct it. The power to initiate war, except for sudden attack upon our country, was lodged exclusively in the Congress. The president was confined to conducting war once Congress had decided upon such a course.
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Separation of Powers: To Chain the Dog of War
The framers of our Constitution separated the power to decide for war from the power to conduct it. The power to initiate war, except for sudden attack upon our country, was lodged exclusively in the Congress. The president was confined to conducting war once Congress had decided upon such a course.
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Separation of Powers: To Chain the Dog of War

Separation of Powers: To Chain the Dog of War

by Edwin B. Firmage
Separation of Powers: To Chain the Dog of War

Separation of Powers: To Chain the Dog of War

by Edwin B. Firmage

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The framers of our Constitution separated the power to decide for war from the power to conduct it. The power to initiate war, except for sudden attack upon our country, was lodged exclusively in the Congress. The president was confined to conducting war once Congress had decided upon such a course.

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BN ID: 2940148352556
Publisher: The World & I Online
Publication date: 01/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 18 KB
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