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The Insidious War Powers Status Quo
Yale Law Journal
  • Rebecca Ingber, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Publication Date
3-8-2024
Abstract

This Essay highlights two features of modern war powers that hide from public view decisions that take the country to war: the executive branch’s exploitation of interpretive ambiguity to defend unilateral presidential authority, and its dispersal of the power to use force to the outer limbs of the bureaucracy.

Publisher
The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc.
Citation Information
Rebecca Ingber. "The Insidious War Powers Status Quo" Yale Law Journal Vol. 133 Iss. 5 (2024) p. 747 - 775
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rebecca-ingber/67/