Foreign Affairs and Constitution
Attorney General Edwin Meese III spoke about the constitutional roles of the legislative and executive branches in determining U.S. foreign … read more
Attorney General Edwin Meese III spoke about the constitutional roles of the legislative and executive branches in determining U.S. foreign policy. He emphasized that the debate over these roles has been more political than constitutional over the past 200 years because the framers of the constitution left this portion intentionally vague. close
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