Zivotofsky II and the Vesting Clause Theory of Presidential Foreign Relations Power Lawfare September 18, 2015 Read More »
Authorization for Use of Military Force: Will Congress Step Up to the Plate? Woodrow Wilson Center November 21, 2014 Read More »
Congress Will Authorize Force Against ISIS Only if the President Proposes and Pushes For an Authorization Lawfare October 7, 2014 Read More »
The Relatively Weak Article II Basis for Bombing Iraq and Syria (and, Remember the President’s August 31, 2013 Speech?) Lawfare June 14, 2014 Read More »
One or Two Other Statutes the President Likely Disregarded in The Bergdahl Deal Lawfare June 2, 2014 Read More »
The President Disregarded a Statute in Swapping GTMO Detainees for Bergdahl Lawfare June 2, 2014 Read More »
Obama’s Request to Congress Will Not Hamstring Future Presidents (Except for Some Humanitarian Interventions) Lawfare August 31, 2013 Read More »
Why Doesn’t President Obama Seek Congressional Approval for Syria? Lawfare August 28, 2013 Read More »
How Administration Lawyers Are Thinking About the Constitutionality of the Syria Intervention Lawfare August 24, 2013 Read More »
Talking Foreign Policy – Presidential Power in a War Without End Case Western Reserve University School of Law September 2, 2012 Read More »
The Doubtful Constitutionality of ACTA as an Ex Ante Congressional-Executive Agreement Lawfare May 21, 2012 Read More »
Interview With Jon Stewart (discussing Power and Constraint) The Daily Show With Jon Stewart April 4, 2012 Read More »
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