War Powers
Former Representative Mickey Edwards (R-OK) and former Chief Assistant New York U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy talked about the… read more
Former Representative Mickey Edwards (R-OK) and former Chief Assistant New York U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy talked about the constitutional war powers of the executive and legislative branches. The panelists outlined the constitutional war powers for each branch of government, the limitations of that power and whether Congress should be more involved in the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF). close
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Nathan Kaczmarek Deputy Director Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies->Article I Initiative
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Andrew C. McCarthy Assistant U.S. Attorney (Former) Department of Justice->Southern District of New York
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