review essay on war power during the 20th C?

marty.lederman at comcast.net marty.lederman at comcast.net
Tue Mar 21 14:42:37 PST 2006


See also 19 Op. O.L.C. 327 (1995), which can be found here:

http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/bosnia2.htm


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: marty.lederman at comcast.net
> Mary:  If you mean the perennial question of "Does the President have authority 
> to initiate hostilities absent congressional authorization?" -- a question 
> that's really beside the point today, in light of the AUMFs for Al Qaeda and 
> Iraq -- I think Jane Stromseth's YLJ essay review of Lou Fisher's book and Bill 
> Treanor's piece in, is it Cornell?, are both very helpful, as is Fisher's book 
> itself (very readable).
> 
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Mary Dudziak <mdudziak at law.usc.edu>
> > Is there a good review essay that tracks what happens with the war power 
> > during the 20th C?  I know the books, but was looking for something more 
> > compact.  I've assigned Golove's Colorado L.Rev. piece before and am 
> > looking for something that carries the story further.  And/or is there a 
> > good essay that tracks the scholarship on the war power, especially 
> > post-WWII and/or post-9/11?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Mary Dudziak
> > 
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