From Morning to Twilight Zone: The Development of the War Powers of the President of the United States of America
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Authors
Dell, Kyle Douglas
Issue Date
1993
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Thesis
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en_US
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Abstract
The issues
addressed in this paper are as follows:
1) What was the Framers' intent, if any, regarding assignment of the war
powers respective of the President of the United States?
2) How were the war powers exercised by those Presidents whose experience
was rooted in the framing of the Constitution?
3) What have been the appropriate responses by the Supreme Court and
Congress in regards to the development/deviation of the presidential war
powers?
4) Have these responses been appropriate and effective? Which have limited
the presidential war powers? Which have expanded them?
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vii, 132 p.
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