Constitutional Scholars Join Letter Asserting Congress Has Power to Stop Escalation
UPDATE: Some readers have run afoul of technical difficulties trying to access the .pdf. For those readers, the letter is also available through ACS' official journal, the Harvard Law & Policy Review.
Twenty-one legal scholars, including many who served as constitutional advisors to the President, have joined a letter to House and Senate leadership outlining Congress' broad powers to limit the commander-in-chief (pdf available here, jpeg below the fold):







Twenty-one legal scholars, including many who served as constitutional advisors to the President, have joined a letter to House and Senate leadership outlining Congress' broad powers to limit the commander-in-chief (pdf available here, jpeg below the fold):







Written By:Patrick Ainge On January 18, 2007 7:23 PM Written By:Ian at ACS On January 18, 2007 7:38 PM
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Is it just me or is the PDF link not working?