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Credibility and War Powers
(Harvard Law Review, 2014)
In late August 2013, after Syrian civilians were horrifically attacked with sarin gas, President Barack Obama declared his intention to conduct limited airstrikes against the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad. A ...
International Law and Constitutional Interpretation: The Commander in Chief Clause Reconsidered
(Michigan Law Review, 2007)
The Commander in Chief Clause is a difficult, underexplored area of constitutional interpretation. It is also a context in which international law is often mentioned, but not fully defended, as a possible method of ...
Behavioral War Powers
(New York University Law Review, 2015)
A decade of war has meant a decade of writing on war powers. From the authority to start a war, to restrictions on fighting wars, to the authority to end a war, constitutional lawyers and scholars have explored the classic ...