How we read the Commander-in-Chief Clause matters. Without a sense of the Clause’s alpha and omega, Presidents will continue to cite it to evade, minimize, and commandeer congressional powers. If this Article’s assertions are correct, however, Presidents will no longer be able to insist that the Founders established a chief commander that can start wars or one that enjoys exclusive authority over operations. By decrypting the Clause, this Article highlights the extent to which Presidents have amassed power untethered from constitutional moorings and also may help fend off further executive overreach. Although some puzzles remain, this Article takes some initial strides in the long march towards deciphering the Commander-in-Chief Clause.
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Deciphering the Commander-in-Chief Clause
The current issue of the Yale Law Journal includes Prof. Saikrishna B. Prakash's groundbreaking article on the Commander-in-Chief Clause of the U.S. Constitution. From the abstract:
A treatise on the CinC Clause. Here's the link: https://www.yalelawjournal.org/article/deciphering-the-commander-in-chief-clause
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