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WWJD – What Would Jefferson Do? A Discussion in Constitutional Interpretation

by Sam Ventola | Jun 22, 2011 | Constitutional

The Current Controversy – Libya The current controversy regarding military involvement in Libya, and whether congressional authorization is required, raises an instructive lesson in constitutional interpretation. As you probably know, President Obama has...
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