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November 1972-U. of Penn. Law Rev. 121:1. Congress, the President and the Power To Declare War: A Requiem for Vietnam. W. Van Alstyne. November 1972-U. of Penn. Law Rev. 121:29. War-making by the President. R. Berger.

April 1973-N.Y. State Bar Journal 45:172. Constitution and the Presidents' War Powers. J. R. Stevenson.

Spring 1973-New England Law Review 8:157. War Powers Crisis. J. K. Javits. Summer 1973-Virginia Jour. Int. L. 13:463–489. President's Constitutional Primary in Foreign Relations and National Defense. B. M. Goldwartz. Summer 1973-Am. Univ. L. Rev. 22:667-716. Constitutional Limitations on the President's Powers. A. J. Goldberg.

October 1973-Int. Law 7:733–745. Contemporary Issues in an Ongoing Debate: The Roles of Congress and the President in Foreign Affairs. J. N. Moore. October 1973-Illinois Bar Journal 62:9. Executive Privilege: The Need for Congressional Action. S. J. Erwin, Jr.

October 1973-Int. Law 7:746–751. Great War Powers Debate. C. N. Brower. November 1973-Yale Law Journal, v. 83:130-152. Honored in the Breech. Dominic J. Campisi.

December 1973-Record 28:811-827. Some Reflections on Possible Abuses of Governmental Power. A. Cox.

CONGRESSIONAL REFERENCES

Executive Orders and Proclamations: A Study of a Use of Presidential Powers.
U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Government Operations, com-
mittee print, December 1957. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C. 214 pp.
Staff Memorandum No. 82-1-60, November 29, 1951. U.S. Senate Committee on
Expenditures in the Executive Departments. Eli E. Nobleman.

The Powers of the President as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of
the United States. Schaffter and Mathews, Library of Congress, Legislative
Reference Service. House Document No. 84-443. U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, D.C. 1956. 145 pp.

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