Attorney General Robert Jackson's Brief Encounter with the Notion of Preclusive Presidential Power

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2010

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Casto, William

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Pace Law Review

Abstract

This essay discusses Attorney General Jackson’s ruling on Congress’ control of presidential power and concludes that the President’s powers are subject to Congressional control.

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Robert H. Jackson, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, Steel Seizure, plenary power, foreign affairs powers, President

Citation

30 Pace L. Rev. 364