At issue is whether the president can supersede established civilian and military judicial systems. -Neal Katyal

 

At issue is whether the president can supersede established civilian and military judicial systems.


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Radically extended legal precedents set during conventional wars.

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Authoritative decision to stop people from rioting in the streets.

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Its decision vests the president with the ability to circumvent the federal courts and time-tested limits on the executive. No decision, by any court, in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has gone this far.

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In the American criminal system, we can have a conspiracy doctrine because we have this unique set of vibrant protections. But when it comes to war-crimes trials, the international consensus is that conspiracy is a no-no. When the U.S. Congress itself defined war crimes in two statutes in 1996 and 1997, it didn't include conspiracy.

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It's not that the States will be forced to recognize marriages from Canada in the United States, but they'll be under increasing pressure in any number of circumstances -- child custody and property being the two most obvious -- to recognize those marriages.

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