Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1988
Citation
Charles J. Cooper et al., What the Constitution Means by Executive Power, 43 University of Miami Law Review 177-188 (1988)
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Courts, United States., International relations, Constitution, Armed Forces, Political questions and judicial power, Law--Sources
Included in
Constitutional Law Commons, Courts Commons, Military, War, and Peace Commons, National Security Law Commons, President/Executive Department Commons
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/faculty_scholarship/3195
Comments
This article, What the Constitution Means by Executive Power, is the result of a panel from a symposium titled "Symposium: Foreign Affairs and the Constitution: The Roles of Congress, the President, and the Courts". The panel included 4 speakers and each speaker authored a portion of the resulting article. Only Tigar's portion of this article is included in the PDF.