Op-ed: How the United States Congress can reclaim constitutional war authority

By William Smith, 13 September 2019
United States Capitol (photo credit: Matthew Hurst/flickr)
United States Capitol (photo credit: Matthew Hurst/flickr)
Congressional deference to the executive branch on the issues of war and peace has reached the point where some scholars have argued that the Constitution is simply no longer functioning. The framers of the Constitution would find the process by which an American president launches combat operations in Libya or Syria as unrecognizable.
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