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The U.S. Supreme Court and the Liberal Constitution in the National-Security State

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The paper explores the extent of the U.S. president's power in foreign affairs, particularly as commander in chief. It examines the legal boundaries of presidential authority, questioning whether the president can unilaterally engage in military actions without Congressional approval, referencing key historical events like the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Additionally, it investigates the Supreme Court's role in checking executive power, the legality of detaining foreign citizens at Guantanamo Bay, and the NSA's surveillance practices related to national security.

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9783656294481
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GRIN Verlag

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2012, měkká

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