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" It is quite apparent that if, in the maintenance of our international relations, embarrassment — perhaps serious embarrassment — is to be avoided and success for our aims achieved, congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation... "
Lend-lease Bill: Hearings..., on H.R. 1776... - Page 652
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1941 - 692 pages
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Summaries of Leading Cases on the Constitution

Joseph Francis Menez, John R. Vile - Law - 2004 - 660 pages
...aims achieved, congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to...be admissible were domestic affairs alone involved. . . . "Practically every volume of the United States Statutes contains one or more acts or joint resolutions...
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American Constitutional Law: Essays, Cases, and Comparative Notes

Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - Law - 2004 - 502 pages
...aims achieved, congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to...be admissible were domestic affairs alone involved. Moreover, he, not Congress, has the better opportunity of knowing the conditions which prevail in foreign...
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National Implementation of United Nations Sanctions: A Comparative Study

Vera Gowlland-Debbas, Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo - Law - 2004 - 683 pages
...achieved, congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiations and inquiry within the international field must often accord to...would not be admissible were domestic affairs alone involved...43 The broad authority of the Executive to block assets and transactions affecting blocked...
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Liberal Democracy and the Social Acceleration of Time

William E. Scheuerman - Education - 2004 - 328 pages
...Curtiss-Wright, 299 US 304 (1936), in which Sutherland argues that the "international field must often accord the President a degree of discretion and freedom from...admissible were domestic affairs alone involved." He affirms an 1816 US Senate Foreign Relations Committee assertion that executive "success frequently...
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The Dictionary Of Public Policy And Administration

Jay Shafritz - Political Science - 2004 - 319 pages
...field of international relations" and that, in the international sphere, the president must be accorded "a degree of discretion and freedom from statutory...admissible were domestic affairs alone involved." United States v. Nixon (1974) The US Supreme Court case dealing with President Richard M. Nixon's claim...
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Presidential Powers

Harold J Krent - Law - 2005 - 288 pages
...domestic policy: "congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to...would not be admissible were domestic affairs alone involved."220 war and to control commerce amongst the nations, and grants the Senate the power to approve...
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The Executive Branch

Joel D. Aberbach, Mark A. Peterson - Political Science - 2005 - 644 pages
...authorization in external affairs, but the nature of the enterprise requires the president to be accorded "a degree of discretion and freedom from statutory...admissible were domestic affairs alone involved." No grudging acceptance of presidential power here; the Court went out of its way to expand the constitutional...
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The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency

Mark Tushnet - History - 2005 - 278 pages
...embrace of the distinction between internal and external affairs. The president, he held, requires "a degree of discretion and freedom from statutory...would not be admissible were domestic affairs alone involved."68 Thus, only when matters are strictly domestic should executive discretion be constrained...
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The History of the Supreme Court of the United States

William M. Wiecek - History - 2006 - 760 pages
...Constitution." Because the chief executive's powers are so important and sweeping, he concluded, Congress "must often accord to the President a degree of discretion...admissible were domestic affairs alone involved." Thus, although FDR's inveterate critics accused him of grasping for unprecedented power, his actions...
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The Chief Justiceship of Charles Evans Hughes, 1930-1941

William G. Ross - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 316 pages
...aims achieved, congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to...admissible were domestic affairs alone involved." The Court likewise declared that "he, not Congress, has the better opportunity of knowing the conditions...
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