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Perhaps not in its entirety. But it could rule that actions taken under it are.
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Frank L
(56857 Posts - Joined: Sep 20, 2007)
Posted at 3:44 pm on Feb 16, 2019
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Replies to: "Perhaps not in its entirety. But it could rule that actions taken under it are."
The National Emergencies Act specifically allows for a Congressional overide!
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Curly1918
- 1:19pm 2/16/19
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"I don't have to do this right now" Then why is it an emergency?
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Rooster
- 11:01am 2/17/19
Ask Cole. Facts matter to him.
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Frank L
- 12:47pm 2/17/19
I think those words will come back to bite him.
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LehighND
- 11:02am 2/17/19
Solid point.
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NedoftheHill
- 6:01pm 2/16/19
Here is a balanced perspective for Ned, Cole, and Baron --
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conorlarkin
- 3:41pm 2/16/19
I read the subtitle. It is a good thing to weaken the presidency. POTUS has gotten too powerful.
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NedoftheHill
- 6:01pm 2/16/19
This is because Congress has no time to legislate when they are too busy posturing for their base,,,
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Curly1918
- 7:00pm 2/16/19
This is a political (but not a legal) analysis with which I agree 100%.
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Curly1918
- 3:50pm 2/16/19
Easy answer. Congressional override is a political act. McConnell has already said he doubts
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Frank L
- 1:38pm 2/16/19
The Court is not going to find the National Emergecies Act unconstitutional
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Curly1918
- 3:41pm 2/16/19
Perhaps not in its entirety. But it could rule that actions taken under it are.
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Frank L
- 3:44pm 2/16/19
Not sure they can just substitute their opinions for the president's, though. Should be interesting.
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NedoftheHill
- 10:42pm 2/16/19
That is right on point.
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Curly1918
- 7:01pm 2/16/19
What if Trump pulls an Andrew Jackson: The Court has ruled; now let the Court enforce.
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NedoftheHill
- 6:05pm 2/16/19
I don’t agree with the emergency declaration but I don’t understand why anyone has standing to sue
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CC72
- 2:35pm 2/16/19
Standing can be a sticky wicket. Someone though needs to be able to challenge the constitutionality
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Frank L
- 3:33pm 2/16/19