This book describes the constitutional balance of war powers and instances of presidential war-making from 1980 to 1988. It shows that all four instances of war-making by President Ronald Reagan were undertaken within the scope of the President's broad, but not unlimited, war powers.
This book describes the constitutional balance of war powers and instances of presidential war-making from 1980 to 1988. It shows that all four instances of war-making by President Ronald Reagan were undertaken within the scope of the President's broad, but not unlimited, war powers.
David Locke Hallis a member of the Pennsylvania Bar and holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College, an M.P.P.M. from Yale, and J.D. and M.A. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He has written articles for Proceedings, Naval War College Review, and various law journals and reviews.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface -- Introduction -- A Clash of Wills: The Constitutional Balance of War Powers -- The Intent of the Framers -- Judicial Interpretation -- Nonjusticiability -- The War Powers Resolution -- The Reagan Wars: 1980 1988 -- Lebanon, 1982 1984 -- Grenada, 1983 -- Libya, 1986 -- Persian Gulf, 1987 1988 -- Conclusion
Preface -- Introduction -- A Clash of Wills: The Constitutional Balance of War Powers -- The Intent of the Framers -- Judicial Interpretation -- Nonjusticiability -- The War Powers Resolution -- The Reagan Wars: 1980 1988 -- Lebanon, 1982 1984 -- Grenada, 1983 -- Libya, 1986 -- Persian Gulf, 1987 1988 -- Conclusion
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